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To: James Strauss who wrote (9175)7/11/2001 12:51:35 PM
From: James Strauss  Respond to of 13094
 
Nasdaq Settling In Below 2000...
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Today will be the second day the Nasdaq closes below 2000... The short term trend is clearly down...
stockcharts.com[m,a]daclyymy[pc13!d20,2!i][vc60][ilc20!la12,26,9!lw25]

The next level of support is the 1900 area...

Jim



To: James Strauss who wrote (9175)7/11/2001 3:56:21 PM
From: Bucky Katt  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13094
 
Jim, I look at 2 of those as options that never expire, similar to where BPRX was 9-10 months ago. I expect DPW & LOGC will do maybe a 3x over the next 8-16 months.
I add on dips, as per the rat buy plan..
The other one, PRD, I played a bit early today, on the dcb, as I said, if they do a workout, they may get a pop, but in the meantime, I got some cheap day trade shares today....
Just think, a nifty-fifty stock from the 1950's could go b/k, amazing. My son the graphic artist said about a year ago they got in some kind of $300k machine from them, and they never could get the colors right with it, so they had PRD take it back and bought a Kodak machine, which works perfect. Now that is short-investing by walking around..

HDI, short again from 47.75, might cover here before the close, maybe not, they have earnings after the close..