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To: Tech Investor who wrote (2992)2/23/1998 6:44:00 PM
From: Kevin Hay  Respond to of 6565
 
re: <<will only be daytrading LONGs from now on>>

What do you do on your day trades when they go down
after you buy? It's easy to get long-term even if you don't
mean to, eh?

-Kevin



To: Tech Investor who wrote (2992)2/23/1998 6:58:00 PM
From: Linda Kaplan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6565
 
Howdy TI,

Thanks for the warning. Are you in VLSI or out, now? In one paragraph you say you are holding a substantial position but in another that you sold all your long positions?

Thanks again.

Linda



To: Tech Investor who wrote (2992)2/23/1998 8:13:00 PM
From: terracin  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 6565
 
sound advice......
but i'm thinking the next couple of days we'll see a little consolidation, followed by some strong gains at weeks close. maybe a little more consolidation in march, before some more some moves to the upside. this market has a real problem trying to successfully manage alittle pull back - its just not happening. 5 billion came into the market last thursday (per bloomberg radio), any real attempts at a pull back have either fizzled or resulted in a rally. the market has a tremendous upward bias, were out of all the index channels, and
this market is not going to turn on a dime. remember what marty zwieg
says (he bullish by the way), "the trend is your friend", imo were
ok till late april.
keep your fingers crossed.
later