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To: Jon Tara who wrote (6031)11/24/1997 2:42:00 PM
From: Douglas Webb  Respond to of 13925
 
Beleive me, I'm very familiar with the 'not straight up' part. The market's down today, but not by a whole lot. Percentage-wise, CREAF seemed to drop a lot more than I would expect. I've had trouble following CREAF technically; I like 20-day bollinger bands and 14-day RSI, and CREAF has been unpredictable with those over the past couple of months.

I'm also in a bad mood because I'm probably going to get a margin call tomorrow, and wasn't prepared for a big drop in CREAF today. I've got to start paying more attention to your posts!

Doug.



To: Jon Tara who wrote (6031)11/24/1997 2:46:00 PM
From: virgil vancleave  Respond to of 13925
 
luckily for me, i no longer own creaf because i got called out. now i am looking to buy in at a lower cost and make money on the same stock twice over. today is a good day to be in cash. wish i would have actually traded my short pick. imnx down about 7 now. i almost bought a put but decided against it before i went to work. now i am sorry i changed my mind. still bullish on creaf, but i want to buy at 25 or 26 at most. i feel it will push past 30, just not today or even tomorrow. tomorrow is more than likely another down day for the market and will provide a buying opportunity for the holiday. just my opinion. good luck to all longs.



To: Jon Tara who wrote (6031)11/24/1997 6:33:00 PM
From: Rutgers  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13925
 
Solid Report from Dell: Love the quote from Michael Dell

''Our average revenues per unit again remained stable in this quarter, in contrast to many in our industry,'' said chairman and chief executive Michael Dell in a statement. ''This clearly reflects the
fact that our customers continue to purchase more fully featured systems.''

Fully feautured = high end sound cards, speakers, soon PCDVD ...
This could provide the spurt we need - now, we just need ASIA to cooperate.

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