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To: eichler who wrote (78703)6/14/2001 9:30:31 PM
From: Eddy Blinker  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 99985
 
Take what you like and leave the rest.

Eichler,

I have shifted my attitude and perception towards the market considerable since I have the opportunity to see with my own eyes the difference between a chart and a strictly numeric display which I can read from day to day more profitably.

Please tell what your charts say for tomorrow so I can compare it with my numeric display. I already stated that it is going to be bloody. (*since nobody understands me this remark is not doing any harm.)

If the color red is not vivid enough please tell me also.I thought that Post Office Red would be the best.It has meaning.

Regards,

ED



To: eichler who wrote (78703)6/14/2001 9:34:44 PM
From: Stephen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 99985
 
eichler, Howe posting a MSFT article on the Microsoft thread - seems totally appropriate to me. Now, I like reading your MDD related postings ... and ... to put it in your words .. I don't believe you are dense ... so lets get the thread back on track and not waste anymore thread time ... how about giving it a shot eh ...

Regards

Stephen



To: eichler who wrote (78703)6/15/2001 1:42:39 PM
From: David Howe  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 99985
 
I still don't have an answer to what I consider to be a very simple question. But never mind. If the person that made the post isn't capable of a simple response then what interest would I have in discussing something with him? Let's drop it.

Regarding MSFT. Yes, I've made it clear that I believe the company is a good investment. It has clearly outperformed the market over the last 10 years and over the last 6 months (the time period that I have been most active in discussing it's potential). Seeing it dip into the 40s brought the issue to the forefront, I analyzed it and concluded that it would rebound nicely with the market. It did, I've been correct, and MSFT has been a solid performer during this recent market recovery. Now, I see downside in MSFT and the market. The economic numbers and the market technicals have deteriorated over the past week. I suspect that the Nasdaq and MSFT will have a rough time in the near future.

These are my opinions. Ask me questions on them if you want. At least I will respond (FWIW). Chispas, apparently can't put a coherent thought together and can't answer my simple question. Too bad, I was interested in the response.

Dave