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To: freeus who wrote (3381)12/1/1997 11:36:00 PM
From: Al Gutkin  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 10227
 
Freeus: It's none of my business, but, NO! NO! NO! NO! NO!

Didn't you try Dell before? What makes you think that Dell will rise more in the near future. Dell is traveling with Microsoft, Microsoft is close to it's high of 150, so, do you think that perhaps a correction is comeing to both?

Remember Dell is being hyped now, especially with it's internet sales. There is little profit in personal computers. After the new year, when holliday sales are over, Dell may take a sled ride down, and Nextel will light up the sky. ( I hope it works that way)

Please turn impulsive OFF!

Regards

begging Al



To: freeus who wrote (3381)12/2/1997 12:08:00 AM
From: Bernie Diamond  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10227
 
Hi freeus,

No one could recommend your strategy of selling for two months, buying something else, then selling that and buying back your first stock (names of stock not important) simply because no one can know that! Suggest you formulate a sound trading/investing strategy by learning some fundamentals. For starters, try:

motleyfool.com

Excellent basics plus other good learning tools at that site.

You're scaring us "old" timers with your strategies (VBG)

Good luck,

Bernie



To: freeus who wrote (3381)12/2/1997 12:12:00 AM
From: Arnie Doolittle  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10227
 
Freeus, there are no guarantees. NXTL could begin its march up before then. As you know, I've been wrong before.

I don't know Dell from shinola. My instincts tell me that NXTL is the place to be, short term movement or not, and I'm following my instincts. Also the chart says that the stock likes its current trading range. My conclusion is that the downside risk is considerably less than the upside potential, both short and long term.

Arnie