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Technology Stocks : PSFT - 1997 Outlook [closed thread] -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: McNabb Brothers who wrote (626)12/9/1997 3:57:00 PM
From: Tom Smith  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 940
 
Hank,

You are certainly welcome to post your thoughts on PSFT here, bullish, bearish or otherwise. However, if you want people to take you seriously, I would suggest some changes to the content of your posts --

1) Lighten up on the exclamation points! I find it hard to take you seriously when every sentence ends like this! It makes you sound like you are ranting!

2) Give up on the cloak-and-dagger approach. If you have a reason for your point of view, state it. Nobody is being swayed by this nonsense about waiting to "establish our position" and subversive SI users trying to anonymously manipulate you.

3) Don't put little personal jabs (e.g., "Hi Paul Levy!") at the bottom of your posts. Paul happens to give very fair, level-headed posts and your antagonistic notes only serve to distance you from the rest of the thread users.

Tom



To: McNabb Brothers who wrote (626)12/9/1997 7:03:00 PM
From: Melissa McAuliffe  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 940
 
Hank, Now this was a good message because I learned something new. Never heard of a Doji. (This is for real, isn't it?) I am still trying to learn all I can about TA so this was good for me. Anytime you have any TA comments re PSFT, I would certainly like to hear them. Not that I want to make this a TA thread but every now and then, like today's Doji, would be appreciated. Paul--please just skip over these as I too know how you feel about TA. But for things like options (Paul,I know you don't like these either<g>) it helps to know something about TA and charts. BTW,---to the thread--= I just read somewhere (should have linked it here)in an article on ORCL's new problems that possibly ORCL is losing application sales to "nimbler companies like PSFT" which may be why their growth in this area has slowed.
Melissa