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To: Boplicity who wrote (11723)11/9/2003 11:48:11 PM
From: D.B. Cooper  Respond to of 13815
 
Yes Bought it at 9.5 sold at 17

missed it several times alas

Same with CY

we had company all weekend they just left. Man I am exhausted.

I don't have any ideas right now, haven't looked at any charts this weekend. I guess I'll try to hang on to my money, that is the plan for the beginning of the week.

At some time we will rotate out of the high betas and go to low P/E dividends Maybe after the first of the year. The drugs and the health cares?

Good Luck



To: Boplicity who wrote (11723)11/10/2003 12:46:32 AM
From: Sig  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13815
 
I put some others on your chart, along with the MACD and Oscillators, etc
(dont ask me what they mean)
If the Nas drops, it looks like Beas,Brcm,Jnpr,Yhoo.Len.Hov. may be at risk for a dip.
Which means people would tend to cash in recent gains
But if the Nas goes up. they may be OK
It looks like AGI is OK, my Tsco may be at risk, and Qcom looks lots better than yhoo
To take advantage of what it may mean( the chart)
I then would keep the Agi, sell the yhoo before the Qcom (if selling is needed), perhaps lighten up on the tsco calls, and avoid buying Brcm, Jnpr, or Beas except on a dip.
So that is no major change, but will write it down here, just to see what happens
Sig