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To: Mani1 who wrote (146958)5/6/2002 11:52:38 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1576016
 
Re <<That was the initial stage of the bounce? >>

Are you trying to say that was a shity call?


Mani, how can I say this...........the markets didn't smell like roses after today's action. <g>

Here is another one, Nasdaq will bounce 120 points between tomorrow and end of next week. It starts tomorrow.

Ahh......the 120 pts is the easy part; the hard part is knowing exactly where the bounce will start.

Amazing how EMLX (my only current holding) continues to hang in there despite the current market. They will present on a conference this Wednesday. We'll what they have got to say.

If it breaks support tomorrow, it goes to $23. Having said that, both BRCD and EMLX held up today......not many tech stocks did nearly as well.

ted



To: Mani1 who wrote (146958)5/7/2002 2:03:02 AM
From: TGPTNDR  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1576016
 
Mani, Re: <Are you trying to say that was a [bad] call?>

No.

I was trying to say that was a bad market turn that started at 2:00 and lasted to 4:00, and say the ugly thing with some humor. Nothing more.

For two hours yesterday the market turned ugly.

The pundits are saying the market's afraid of AG, but only Mr. Market really knows why he sold off, and he's not telling me.

tgptndr