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To: stan fisher who wrote (10836)6/26/1998 11:39:00 AM
From: Chris  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42787
 
to all:

dell supports:

CSS II:
Analysis of DELL COMPUTER
(DELL)

Reviewed on 6/25/98

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High: 95.563
Low: 91.500
Close: 92.000
Change: -1.250 (-1.3405%)

Volume Today: 15,791,800 shares.

On 6/25/98, DELL COMPUTER closed down -1.2500 at 92.0000 on volume 7.53% below average.
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Summary:

Moving Averages

DELL COMPUTER closed at: 92.000

The close is currently Above its 5 period exponential moving average (90.5357).

The close is currently Above its 9 period exponential moving average (88.7004).

The close is currently Above its 21 period exponential moving average (86.5759).

The close is currently Above its 50 period exponential moving average(82.5722).

The close is currently Above its 200 period exponential moving average (62.6274).



To: stan fisher who wrote (10836)6/26/1998 1:41:00 PM
From: Judy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42787
 
Stan, there is strong trading support at 100, but TBR has done two strong bounces off of it already. I seldom trade off the third bounce since that could be make or break, unless I was aware of certain fundamental events brewing and the market context will cooperate.

Having said that, if TBR does not violate 102 1/2 on an intraday basis during a market selloff, I'd say the risk/reward would be worth it for a nimble trader.

btw, I posted about TBR as an speculative investment on the Stock Swap thread a month or two ago.

Powerful stocks attract you, don't they? Shades of USRX.