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To: james gheith who wrote (26366)12/26/1997 10:38:00 PM
From: Meathead  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 176387
 
Remember I said "if". This next year will not be exactly
the same as preceding years, will it? If so, then we already
know exactly what's going to happen... right?

If the bear market continues, there may be no run-up in anticipation of earnings this time around... only after when Dell suprises to the upside.

Don't forget, Dell can be considered appropriately valued between
$50 and $100 by a multitude of measures depending on the near
term outlook opinion held by the majority of traders. The
reality is that in the short term, stocks can get overbought
or oversold regardless of fundamentals.

Do I think Dell can hit the 50's? Sure, just as easily as
$120 in a heartbeat. Short term price speculation is for
fools and gamblers and I avoid it as much as possible. I'll
occasionally throw out my upside and downside scenarios based
on TA. I regularly post upside and downside cases based on
FA which is a more reliable long term indicator.

Why do you think I said 3d week of February? Coincidence?
There's always a lot of emotion attached to that time period.

MEATHEAD