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To: McNabb Brothers who wrote (25964)12/20/1997 8:49:00 PM
From: Boplicity  Respond to of 176387
 
Well, thank you Hank. Better early then late. Remember do not
let taxes interfere with investment decision. I myself have a motto
"More taxes I pay on my investment activities the better". Taxes
can be a measure of success.

Greg---> Speaking of taxes. The federal budget will be balanced early next year due to all the old money selling out and taking profit. Lets hope Washington doesn't blow it all. They should pay down the national debt and make room for the bonds that the Japan will have to sell.

The below link is from Mohan. IMF economic projected world growth rates. Shows world wide slow down except EU.

biz.yahoo.com



To: McNabb Brothers who wrote (25964)12/21/1997 12:13:00 AM
From: Brian Hornby  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
Hank,

I think you are right about Dell, but I feel a short term bounce will start next week, then the best point to short (or add to shorts) is the next "lower high" that will move into the break into the low 70s. This lower high may be in the 90 dollar rang, though that may be a push with the current sentiment. Also - Dell and lots other put in a "Hammer" candlestick Friday - suggests a short term move up. I feel that low on Friday was the last "lower low" and we will have another bounce before shorting territory again.

Brian