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To: Spekulatius who wrote (18657)2/13/2004 9:35:55 AM
From: Steve168  Respond to of 78669
 
Spekulatius, UTSI's $34.29 closing price yesterday was at its lowest random swing point according to my technical analysis, unless some bad news break that steady uptrend.

It will likely to go back to the normal trendline and anything below 34.60 is a great short-term buy.

ALVR will probably test the 3-year high of $15 today. Agree a lot of momentum investors in it, But I know many big institutions such as Citibank, Merrill and 20 hedge funds started buying in the 6-13 range, those people don't stop at 50k shares. That was my "secret" of being able to hold majority of shares bought under $2.



To: Spekulatius who wrote (18657)2/24/2004 1:53:25 PM
From: Steve168  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 78669
 
Spekulatius, you were pretty accurate - UTSI hit $32 today. Did you buy? I was wrong and I could have bought $2 lower. Anyway I am still holding, hope to make a profit.