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To: sea_biscuit who wrote (20311)10/31/1997 9:36:00 PM
From: Jeff Jordan  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 61433
 
take your pick. I would take the lowest. That is, ASND will be attractive to
me only if it trades at (or below) 17.4 </i

Only if it hits $17.4 .... What planet do you come from?

My prediction is: You will never own 1 share of ASND!

Jeff

<i?From: P&F-Madness
Friday, Oct 31 1997 9:40PM EST
Reply #20313 of 20313

Using a vertical count I came up with a price of 18. This may not be the absolute
bottom but a good indication where the stock may be headed. If the stock bounces
from here (27) to 31 and holds, I would be a little more optimistic but as for now, I'm
bearish. Don't jump on the stock just because it hits 17.4 or below. Wait to make sure
the stock is performing against the market and is giving buy signals. It is very hard to
predict the absolute bottom or top. Best to enter a stock when you know it has half a
chance. Best of luck to you.


Two of a kind? That doesn't beat a Flush.....

To: Dipy (20311 )
From: Edward J. Lisay, Jr.
Friday, Oct 31 1997 9:44PM EST
Reply #20314 of 20314


Dipy, you all 100% correct! There is no reason why ASND will not trade below $18
for one full day before the end of the year.

Mory repeated the same mistake as Dan Smith.
'nuff said


WHAT BROUGHT OUT THESE BEARS?



To: sea_biscuit who wrote (20311)10/31/1997 9:40:00 PM
From: Ms. X  Respond to of 61433
 
Using a vertical count I came up with a price of 18. This may not be the absolute bottom but a good indication where the stock may be headed. If the stock bounces from here (27) to 31 and holds, I would be a little more optimistic but as for now, I'm bearish. Don't jump on the stock just because it hits 17.4 or below. Wait to make sure the stock is performing against the market and is giving buy signals. It is very hard to predict the absolute bottom or top. Best to enter a stock when you know it has half a chance. Best of luck to you.



To: sea_biscuit who wrote (20311)10/31/1997 9:45:00 PM
From: Teddy  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 61433
 
Dipy, you all 100% correct! There is no reason why ASND will not trade below $18 for one full day before the end of the year.

Mory repeated the same mistake as Dan Smith.
'nuff said



To: sea_biscuit who wrote (20311)11/9/1997 3:06:00 PM
From: Pullin-GS  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 61433
 
(I know my "guru" will disagree with this, having bought it at 54, but then our styles parted company some years ago...)

Your profile states you only have 2 years of experience....to have an investment "sytle" [VBG] before you started investing is indeed a trick. Do you role over on command as well? Fetch?
Another trick of yours??:
I am old enough to have lived through, and understand the 73-74 bear market beyond the long lines at the gas stations, thank you!
Yep, it must have been terribly hot for you in the baby-car seat waiting with mom to get gas!

I also notice in another post of yours that you where really bearish about your "guru" buying at 54.
exchange2000.com

For the life of me I just can't seem to find your bullish posts to this thread (until recently of course). The true credable bears at 54 that I know of (Tim was one, I another, and Dave comes to mind as well) all posted accordingly at that time. Did you just not care to "Educate those who wish to listen, rub salt in those who don't" (Your own words) until after a 60% decline?
exchange2000.com
Do you wish to save face and post a few value priced income stocks that will pay off dearly in the next whatever time period?

Hmmm.
One can only wonder. ;-)
You don't by chance have a handfull a $54 paper burning a whole in your pocket, do you??

Tooodooolooo,
PRB