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To: Dokie who wrote (2675)12/5/1997 3:11:00 PM
From: margin_man  Respond to of 3529
 
I don't think INTC & DELL are expericing tax loss selling
like SYSF.
Selling due to tax loss eventually will dry up, IMO.
Then fresh money will come in.
Looking forward to 1998.

Good luck,
P.



To: Dokie who wrote (2675)12/6/1997 6:59:00 AM
From: Robert Scott  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 3529
 
Now I get it - investing has nothing to do with the company's products, earnings, future prospects - fundamentals and value - all one has to do is watch a chart and if the stock is dropping = sell and is rising = buy. So much for Buffett, Lynch and many other multimillionaires who refuse to follow timing analysis. My friend, while technical analysis may be all the rage, the ones that make money year over year use it as a tool only. I can name hundreds of stocks that tanked only to double within a year - which is what IMHO SYSF will do from this level in 1998.

Each to his own.