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To: Bernie Goldberg who wrote (4590)4/28/1998 7:46:00 AM
From: OldAIMGuy  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 18928
 
Hi RFH, I've not yet reached a Sell on my gold fund FGLDX, but it's within striking distance. I'm looking forward to a bit of activity there as it's been dormant since my buying frenzy of late last year.

Congratulations on the round trips with DROOY. You noted that when you sold some shares that your next Buy price rose a bit. That's AIM/Newport keeping the trading bracket proper for the most recent activity. How do it Know????

Best regards, Tom



To: Bernie Goldberg who wrote (4590)4/29/1998 7:44:00 AM
From: OldAIMGuy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18928
 
Hi Bernie,
On a relatively gloomy day in the market, many of the stocks I follow recovered (partially) from the previous day's damage. My VLSI shares actually have moved ahead of the previous week's high. There was also some nice volume along with VLSI's price rise.

I don't know enough to determine if this is a trend, or just the pendulum starting its return swing, but VLSI was the stock that I mentioned who's thread here on SI had gone dead a couple of weeks ago. Everyone loved to hate it. Now, when the market looks soggy, VLSI is standing out as a stock that looks like it's being accumulated! Funny how these things happen!

Best regards, Tom