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To: McNabb Brothers who wrote (22132)11/19/1997 5:35:00 PM
From: margin_man  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 176387
 
<<<you are not concerned after DELL dropped today in an up market>>>

What would you say about DELL yesterday? It went up in a down
market.

BTW, Candlestick pattern indicates a top out yesterday at 87 1/2 in
short term.

P.



To: McNabb Brothers who wrote (22132)11/19/1997 5:58:00 PM
From: Meathead  Respond to of 176387
 
Hank - The entire tech sector was flat to down. Today was
not an up market. There is no divergence.

MEATHEAD



To: McNabb Brothers who wrote (22132)11/19/1997 6:02:00 PM
From: Venkie  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
The Nasdaq was flat not up and cpq down. You have a bunch of very nervous people in the techs. I own quite a few techs and its like that all across the board. Today was not a tech day and tomorrow maybe different esp if Japan gets a bounce. Dell Heads have been here before and they know the real rally will come friday, monday and esp tues morning. Check the history for Dell earnings...Cpq had a up market going a little better for them. In the month may, dell made an earnings run that took us to riches and splits. You may be an ole salty dog but your wrong on this one. You are scared and thats why your glued to the thread because your worried dell is gona turn on you and whoop there is ......... You're rolling the dice and you are caught up in wishful thinking.HELLO
Kinda like ..when a earnings warning catches you off guard and your stock tanks. Keep on riding the this untill the end.... Except when you own that stock...It might come back in TIME



To: McNabb Brothers who wrote (22132)11/19/1997 8:44:00 PM
From: Sig  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
Hank:
<<< The Man In The Mirrow"!>>>
Am getting real concerned about your position now, as
you are developing many characteristics of last Dell bear that
perished here. When looking in mirror check for more hair between toes, lower on forehead, deeper voice, longer toenails....
Uncanny resemblance to CS, said you were leaving and didn't, said you were staying and won't,quoting irrelevant past shorts,addressing posts to all of us at once as Dellheads/
And an astounding similarity to the price range(70 to 87) and performance of Dell just before CS left us.
The Dell bear trap set herebouts are completely invisible.
Check with Larry and Dragon boy about what happened at milepost 138.
As we get into the Holiday season and spirit, you have stated that you are going to hang around and keep reitterating over, and over, and over to the perhaps 500 Dell investors who read this that DELL IS GOING DOWN which implies that we are collectively stupid losers who pay no attention to your requests that Dell go down to the 70's, 60's, 50's so you and a couple of others can make a few quick bucks.
If you have 3 businesses and are thinking of buying another one,then you are a h--l of a lot richer than I will ever be,
and I just do not understand where you get the idea that someone here ( most of whom have to work for a living) is going to sell
their Dell which will in the future pay for their retirement or their kids education just because you have an OPINION that Dell is going down, where all other facts point otherwise.
I have no problem whatever admitting that you are a very savvy
and possibly successful investor. Might even be very nice fellow, overall. Wonder why you can't just enjoy your probably beautiful
hill farm and your daughter, turn on bit of Christmas music and
stop worrying so much about others investment policies. We have
most all got here( invested in one of the truly great American
companies) without your assistance, in our own various unwritten
ways and have recently survived one of the greatest tankings of
of the market.( 500+ Dow points) with minor damage)
One of the first real signs of the bear trap will be a little
ringy-dingy of the phone in your office, and voice saying things like
"This is your broker, ah,ah, Dell has reached 60 post split,
and you will have to buy 3000 shares to cover the calls, ah,ah,
I know you only sold 15 calls but ah,ah, since it split it bacame
30 you know, so its 3000 shs, not 1500.Wanna use margin??
Thats your kind of life to lead, not mine......
Sig