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To: kodiak_bull who wrote (12518)2/19/2002 5:13:48 PM
From: chowder  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 23153
 
KB, I'm talking fundamentals in a technical sense. All of the important indicators lined up nicely for this recent move.

I didn't want to share my inside informant with everyone, but it looks like you don't give me much choice.

It's my pet monkey. His name is Sivle (pronounced: siv-lee). I was going to use Elvis but someone else already chose that name, so I used Elvis spelled backwards.

Anyway, Sivle is real good at throwing darts at a board with stocks listed on it. The dart landed on KKD. When I asked Sivle for his insights regarding a line of support, he did 3 somersaults and turned around 5 times. That was a sure-fire signal that the bottom would be in at $35. He was right too.

Now in case nobody has noticed, KKD finished up strong into the close and continued to rise a little more in after hours.

Money flows are coming back into the stock after momentarily stopping and turning negative. KKD has now crossed the 10 "AND" 20 dma. So Sivle was correct in picking this stock. He already has me with a nice profit.

stockcharts.com[h,a]daclyiay[pb10!b50!b200!b20!f][vc60][iut!Lh14,3!Lc5!Lc9]&pref=G

Sivle is practicing his moon walk right now. When he settles down, I'll see if he has any additional ideas.

dabum

EDIT - PS - A week or so ago, Sivle told me we'd see a 1750ish NASDAQ. It's at 1750! Sivle don't lie!

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To: kodiak_bull who wrote (12518)2/19/2002 5:28:14 PM
From: Steeliejim  Respond to of 23153
 
Whoa there, kb. Here's what I also said:

"although right now I'd say the odds are that the general and NXTL-specific selloff could easily continue based on all the fears that are being expressed, and the heavy selling today." Which was shorthand (overly so, apparently) for the accounting shenanigans being uncovered by the so-called stalwarts of the industry (Ed. Poorly worded, but I think you know what I meant. Although I guess the co. are making the disclosures--usually AFTER being "outted" (sp?)) which you so eloquently, as usual, summarized.

I brought up the other, because when investors are looking for excuses to buy, they latch onto a lot of things other than the direct evidence that buying is a good thing. The same holds true in selling, I believe. People are already predisposed to sell lately, and the news images of 1 mil. Iranians in the streets, and the S. Koreans demonstrating (and yes, I know full well that the S. Korean students would be right at home on the Berkeley campus.), tends to disabuse those in denial that there are a lot of people who don't like the USA or its policies (which all of us should probably keep in mind). And, those images are just more bricks--and I don't claim that they are the corner bricks--in the wall of worry.

Whether it is a climbing wall, or a crumbling wall, I do not claim to know.
Jim