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To: Chris who wrote (7162)3/19/1998 7:23:00 PM
From: Judy  Respond to of 42787
 
Stocks stay in the same trend once established until news or an external event changes the course. That is why one trades with the trend.

That is also why one should monitor pivot points for the bull/bear channels of stocks and watch for news/developments ahead before initiating trades. Enter/exit at the pivots if one has a good sense of market sentiment and the fundamentals of the sector. Else enter/exit when the trend is clear.

What is do your indicators say for of DELL? Short-term momentum turning positive, might either be for expiry or the squaring off of 3Q fund portfolios.

Oh, and how about CBSL? It's been anemic compared to IMRS and SYNT.