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To: cellhigh who wrote (2587)3/31/1998 12:39:00 PM
From: Gordon A. Langston  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 164684
 
Ron: on the charts

What kind of charts are you looking at and what kind of signal(s) are you looking for? Do you use any special software program ? Are you Level II trading? It seems you know this stock pretty well. Any info appreciated.



To: cellhigh who wrote (2587)3/31/1998 12:57:00 PM
From: Charles P. Hubbard  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
Be good to yourself and pull the sell trigger. I would hate to see a nice guy like you lose your a##.



To: cellhigh who wrote (2587)3/31/1998 1:10:00 PM
From: Glenn D. Rudolph  Respond to of 164684
 
this could be a prelude to a top.
i'm not afraid to pull the sell trigger.


I understand.

i'm not the ultra bull this board would have you believe,mo mo's overprice stocks all the
time.but the fact is the charts look good,for now.when they turn so will i.is amzn a great
company?yes!


Longs have a great profit which is what counts.

do stocks get ahead of themselves?of course,i just let the charts talk to me.
as it stands today i'm a bull!


I do not claim to be good at TA. I feel findamentals are my cup of tea so I will watch from here.

Good luck to us both.

Glenn



To: cellhigh who wrote (2587)4/1/1998 1:31:00 AM
From: Satellite Mike  Respond to of 164684
 
I agree, Ron, that Amazon is a very good company,
and that stocks (esp. with no competition) can
get ahead of themselves. Without any competition,
an on-line bookseller might be worth as much as
Barnes And Noble or Borders.

Mike