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To: Shack who wrote (150374)2/9/2002 7:14:24 AM
From: rolatzi  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 436258
 
If you see a QCOM shelf at 34.50 in 1996, your chart hasn't adjusted for all the splits. The split adjusted price in 1999 and earlier is 8 or less. No way that there is a major shelf in the 30's in 1996. There is a descending line of support that yesterday's activity hit. In fact, it is a descending channel and the upper line of resistance is presently at around 43.5. However, the channel is descending and it is certainly better to trade a descending channel on the short side. I am much interested in QCOM but will wait for it to base.
Ro



To: Shack who wrote (150374)2/9/2002 8:54:05 AM
From: shoreco  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 436258
 
Shack, Time to update that chart...QCOM was a $15 stock before the breakout in Oct98 and we all know that area is a magnet for falling stock prices.

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EOM
Shoreco