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To: Loren who wrote (2078)12/12/1997 4:10:00 AM
From: Steve 667  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 60323
 
Loren,

Regarding your post to me:

I was polite.
I was very logical.
I didn't take any pot shots. I was very direct.
My football analogy was just fine:
1. There is always next Sunday.
2. You can't bet on the outcome of a game once the first half is over.
3. You obviously haven't seen many Steeler games this year, have you?
You missed the whole point.

Since you are oooh sooo sensitive I will try to ever so politely put it another way: At what point does a reaction to an "established" trend actually become another "established" trend in the opposite direction? In other words, when do you say, "OK, now the stock is in an established uptrend, now is the time to buy?" And will you please demonstrate this for us by actually doing this if and when Sandisk actually establishes such a trend, as well as tell us how you determined that SNDK is actually in said uptrend? I just want to see this demonstated in real time, as I am sure the other members of this thread would as well. Your cooperation will be greatly appreciated.

Most Politely,

Steve