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Strategies & Market Trends : Roger's 1997 Short Picks -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Robert Giambrone who wrote (8927)12/27/1997 11:15:00 AM
From: Roger A. Babb  Respond to of 9285
 
Robert, thanks for the voice of reason on yhoo.



To: Robert Giambrone who wrote (8927)12/27/1997 12:08:00 PM
From: vegetarian  Respond to of 9285
 
Although, both YHOO and AOL look overvalued and YHOO much more so, after using their services, my observation is that I will not miss AOL if it vanished but will sure miss YHOO for the great well organized free stuff they have accessible to the Internet community.
Hope that YHOO does not get decimated when its valuations return to the earth from stratosphere.



To: Robert Giambrone who wrote (8927)12/27/1997 1:23:00 PM
From: Mike Harkness  Respond to of 9285
 
I think the key to making money on Yahoo is patience. As soon as the stock gets to 72-75 then short heavily. I suspect the stock will probably be up 5 points or so for the day and will hold up all day long. The next day it will begin its slide. I have seen this before. Ameritrade had a similar pattern. Here is some comparison Charts.
primenet.com

Mike