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Strategies & Market Trends : Roger's 1998 Short Picks -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: TATRADER who wrote (580)1/11/1998 11:32:00 PM
From: space cadet  Respond to of 18691
 
Mark, great work on the TA and great picks too. ATLI looks like a good bet and I plan on entering it monday if I can get a decent price, which may be difficult if the market opens 100 points down. Your analysis has really been a great boost to this thread and I think I speak for everyone when I say we appreciate it. I just took a look at dell. It's chart is starting to remind me of nscp. Still might be too risky as Mr. Dell doesn't seem to be able to communicate without saying something bullish, and dell is still probably grabbing market share from the second and third tier pc makers. But worth considering considering where Dell has come from in only two years. Too many "outsiders" (i.e. people like you and me) got rich too easily and quickly on Dell so the market likes taking that back from the greedy ones. Also Mark I was wondering your position on longs. Do you have any longs or do you only play the market the way the momentum is at the time? Do you ever short or buy puts on the indices? And do you ever play the options game? Thanks.

PS 11:30 reading (but I assume yahoo is 20 minutes delayed so actually 11:10): HK and Singapore being taken out and shot, Japan only off 1%. What happens to the US and world markets if/when Japan goes under 14000 and is in default on its bank loans? Then we'se talking some real money..