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To: Trader J who wrote (6798)1/30/2006 2:33:25 PM
From: Gabriel008  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 15857
 
I hear you loud & clear. I feel a blow-out coming but I also know expectations are high. Nothing under $1.90 is going to satisfy this market. I haven't felt butterflies like this for a long time but I also know that this could be one of the last upside surprises that GOOG springs on the market.



To: Trader J who wrote (6798)1/30/2006 2:39:17 PM
From: Jill  Respond to of 15857
 
I am so tempted, like you. I am really tempted to gamble but I gave that up a long time ago, after 1999 :).



To: Trader J who wrote (6798)1/30/2006 3:34:44 PM
From: samtrader  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 15857
 
Sound reasoning, as my gut feeling is telling me the same thing. But am going to stick with my core long as Google, besides the high-flying Indian ADRs, are the only stocks I'm investing in currently. Should we dip back below 400 I won't like it, but right now its okay and won't do too much damage to the portfolio.

The danger with chasing it AH however is the perception from the conference call. We could jump 20+ on blowout earnings, but if the CC is negatively viewed we could give it back in a hurry, also AH. If the liquidity and volatility is okay one can nimbly get out, but there is a danger of it running away in the opposite direction to one's trading position very quickly.

Good luck to all anyway!