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To: space cadet who wrote (16871)6/26/1998 5:28:00 PM
From: Clint E.  Respond to of 69822
 
Hello;

>>I still think msft wants to make it up to 110. What do you think?

110??? No problemo.

>>Unfortunately intc reports earnings options week...

That should be an explosive week to the upside. Don't worry about INTC crashing the party.

>>My record with options expiring in a few weeks isn't pretty. How's your record?

What do you mean? I usually don't trade options during options expiry, unless it is a small position for a quick play.

>>I plan on being incredibly aggressive for the next few weeks.

Now you are talking.

This party ain't over yet and if there are still people shorting stocks for more than a quick play (like us here), they've got a long hot Summer ahead of them.

BTW, I am glad to know you are making money with MSFT.

In Jan., I said that this Asian stuff is perhaps the best thing that happened to the US economy. Call it soft landing, deflation, slow-down,...economies are like people. They need rest. The people in SEAian countries are aggressive hard-working people who like to improve their standards of living. They will come back. The West will help them to come back. The Capitalist West needs to spread capitalism thru the rest of the world. The US companies are among the best in the world and stand a good chance of capitalizing in those markets. I really think many traders/economists/analysts don't understand the wealth of this country.

Clint



To: space cadet who wrote (16871)6/26/1998 6:17:00 PM
From: Clint E.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 69822
 
For you as MSFT follower:
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For those using Excel 97:
Ever wonder why Microsoft applications seem become slower and use up
more hard disk space with each new release? Read on ...
Apparently the constant rain in Redmond has driven Bill's engineers to
obsessive flights of fancy. Below you'll find instructions on how to
access a little flight simulator that was inexplicably hidden by
precipitation-maddened programmers deep inside Excel 97.
In Excel 97, open a new blank work sheet. Press F5 ('go to' function)
and type X97:L97 in the "Reference" box, then click OK. Now hit your
tab key once (you should end up in cell M97). Here's the tricky part:
press "Ctrl" and "Shift" while clicking once on the "chart wizard" icon
(the one at the top with the blue-yellow-red bar chart).
After a few moments you should be flying. Steer with the mouse,
accelerate forward and decelerate (go backward) with the left and right
mouse buttons respectively, and look for the monolith with the
programmer credits. You can exit the screen by pressing Ctrl+Shift+Esc.
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