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To: craig crawford who wrote (12334)12/17/1997 3:21:00 PM
From: James Petersen  Respond to of 45548
 
I think the flux that is/will be caused by option expiration is going to cause more confusion than I'm capable of processing.

Just have to hold my breath and hope next week is the start of an improving trend.

The one I'm most worried about right now is COMS. If they say the wrong thing.....where's the tums.



To: craig crawford who wrote (12334)12/17/1997 3:39:00 PM
From: Eric  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 45548
 
Craig

It will all be over by the end of the month.

Everybody is predicting meltdown! The only problem with that is the world keeps on turning.

1998 is a new tax year and investors will reposition if they believe their investments will not perform.

After the dust settles the leading techs will resume their upward march. We are not going back to the stoneage!

Bullish on 98!

Eric



To: craig crawford who wrote (12334)12/18/1997 4:27:00 AM
From: allen menglin chen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 45548
 
Craig, In your ASND thread, you said that: <<Networkers: C$CO=Short; COMS=Short and buy thousands of dollars worth of puts; ASND=Just stay clear from...>>

If the bottom of ASND is $22, and now trading at $25. Should COMS, a better company (a bit better EPS?), be traded at about 1.2 times of ASND? Or you think the factor of 1.2 is too high?