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To: GRANOLA who wrote (53114)7/22/1998 10:54:00 AM
From: SecularBull  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 176388
 
Granola, I have found that the best time to pick up DELL is when it has tanked, you haven't seen the bottom yet, and you buy it when it is the most gut wrenching decision you feel like you've ever made. Buying at the top is always an easy (and 1/2 right) decision.

LoD



To: GRANOLA who wrote (53114)7/22/1998 10:55:00 AM
From: Sig  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176388
 
Granola:
This URL will give Dells stock prices since feb 1997

tradepbs.com
Earnings dates are about the 18 th of the month, feb, may,
aug, nov. You can tell the 2/1 splits by drops in stock price.
Dell price has a unigue agenda, best estimated by past
performance (run ups to earnings, followed by drop except if it splits). Not susceptable to any form of TA that I know of. IT
tends to rise at a rate of $0.35 per day average, but hangs big moves
(mostly ups) out of a clear sky for no apparent reason.
Reading Dell thread will give info that will beat 9 of 10 analysts predictions (:O)

Good luck
Sig



To: GRANOLA who wrote (53114)7/22/1998 12:46:00 PM
From: kemble s. matter  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 176388
 
GRANOLA,
Hi!! I guess there would be many ways to describe what you wish to know about the history of Dell ....I never have proclaimed to be a market timer or a historian of prices of Dell....I long ago decided to shut my mind down and follow the advice of the management...frequently I tease about "cheating off the smart kids all my life".......heck, why worry about Kinesiology if you have the answers...I go long on Dell...following that University of Rip Van Winkle philosophy where I go to sleep and wake up rich....many many many others on this thread can inform you of the answers you are seeking...yes, Dell historically runs on a split announcement...that is a given...I would imagine a 20pts. move is the approximate answer...
Do yourself a favor...spend the $200 and get this SI subscription for life...there is not a better source of info anywhere....if I can absorb it...You can!! <<gg>>

Best, Kemble