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To: TFF who wrote (55)5/2/1998 3:06:00 PM
From: steve goldman  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 86
 
Sector splitting....interesting....saw some sectors split and diverge which might proveinteresting in next few trading sessions. Box makers were greatly mixed with DELL and IBM flying, while HWP was quiet. Semis were mixed while INTC grabbed new life. Internet, the small caps seem to be quieting down while large caps are surging again. AMZN looks to get over 100 resistance and turn it into support.

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To: TFF who wrote (55)5/4/1998 4:30:00 PM
From: Willsgarden  Respond to of 86
 
I think it's time to start separating internet stocks into categories
eg retail/products, isp's, search engines, and software. It seems that when retail has a good day it can pull the others along with it, but the converse isn't necessarily true.
Constantly hearing talk about the big boys accumulating gold, silver and other commodities. I like gold mines as a pure play.
Consolidation in energy sector looks intriguing, but don't know who the players are yet.
Looking for box makers to continue, ecm's to kick in, semi's and semi equip by early summmer...all provided the JD doesn't interfere with mr. softee's release of win'98. It will be a damp blanket or worse. Conference tomorrow!
watch your backsides,
Bill