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Strategies & Market Trends : APMP (formerly APM) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Rudy who wrote (8445)11/12/1997 4:36:00 AM
From: JB Cocallas  Respond to of 13456
 
Hello All,

Some interesting news on the DD makers...
fool.yahoo.com

Also see the

techstocks.com

to

techstocks.com

Excellent reading for traders on this the #1 Day Traders Thread - The Last Frontier.

Keep up the good work.

Jim



To: Rudy who wrote (8445)11/12/1997 7:07:00 AM
From: dd  Respond to of 13456
 
Rudy-

Thanks for the TA. Appreciate it very much.

Happy Hunting

dd



To: Rudy who wrote (8445)11/12/1997 8:20:00 AM
From: marc chatman  Respond to of 13456
 
Rudy, I'll second that thanks on the TA. Since I'm just learning, it helps to be able to compare my thoughts with those of someone who has more TA experience.

Looks to me like there are still some shorting opportunities. The tech stocks are being hammered almost in a rotation. We saw the semis and semi-equips get taken down. Then the box-makers and some component manufacturers like the dd's. Networkers (except CSCO). It looks as though we may now be seeing telcom equipment get hit. Some of the software companies have held up well (MSFT, PSFT). Is there some reason why they should be immune to the selling? Maybe there is a short opportunity there. MSFT still trading at PE 49, and PSFT at PE 119.

There must be some way to make money in this market. I'm sure not making any on the long side.



To: Rudy who wrote (8445)11/12/1997 8:55:00 AM
From: marc chatman  Respond to of 13456
 
Rudy, when I squint really hard, I almost see a head and shoulders for DELL and CPQ. It looks like DELL is getting very close to some critical support and could do a freefall if it breaks 74 or so. Any thoughts?



To: Rudy who wrote (8445)11/12/1997 11:25:00 AM
From: Greg R  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13456
 
The Inpathique chart shows APM maximum bottom to be $13.25 +/- eom