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To: Claude Edelson who wrote (6147)11/28/1997 10:51:00 AM
From: Seth Leyton  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 42804
 
Stocks often sell off on news. Usually this is because the news has been leaked out way before and so the story is already priced in. "BUY RUMOUR, SELL FACT." A cliche, yes, but also the reality of the market. Unless it's something that is going to fundamentally catch people off guard, people will sell into news because what else is there. If a stock doesn't go up after good news or when all others in it's sector go up??? When will it. Sorry, the market's not a fair place...just ask people on this thread.