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To: Cary C who wrote (956)1/28/1998 11:15:00 PM
From: Robert DeHaven  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3351
 
Welcome to the Nasdaq......the dip was predicated possibly by word of a big sell order or just a fishing trip for all the stop loss stock....I caught me a couple fishies today and the move tomorrow will be whip sawing the otther way.

Good luck,

Bob



To: Cary C who wrote (956)1/28/1998 11:25:00 PM
From: TheInvestor  Respond to of 3351
 
There are those who love volitility like we had today. Its like trying
to body surf in the ocean and hope to catch a large wave and ride it
to shore. Sometimes if you are good you get it and make a few dollars. LIke you did Carry, sometimes you get smothered by the turbulance and end up out of the stock with a loss, like Mark. I for one was on the beach watching you guys tackle this movement. A stock that just sits there, produces very little for its owners, so if I had
to chose between a steady as a rock stock or one that likes to seesaw
1/2 to 1 point in a day. I like the excitement and potential for daytrades, so I'd pick volitility. Assuming I can catch these waves as they come towards me.

Enjoy the next surf when it comes,
TI