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To: smolejv@gmx.net who wrote (3325)7/24/1998 9:39:00 PM
From: saju chacko  Respond to of 11051
 
anyone daytrade INTC? and what's your opinion on its recent behavior?

is it going to break out of 84? there was resistance there at the end of the day... and over a longer period of time, there is resistance at 85.... i noticed that GSCO was buying INTC all day today... any relevance to where INTC is heading?

also, i noticed GSCO was leading the selling of DELL for the last two days at least...

Saju



To: smolejv@gmx.net who wrote (3325)7/25/1998 6:45:00 AM
From: Jurgen Trautmann  Respond to of 11051
 
What's bad with "no-apple"-applejuice?

That's a great part of the so called AWOL (American Way of Life), to protect the customer from product-risks.

F.e. sugar is bad for your teeth and cocain is bad for your nose - therefor great US-companies like KO and PEP sell cocoin/sugar-waters without sugar and cocain. Good for us - it brings a better profit!

Or - fat is bad for your knees and causes higher expenses for pants - therefor great US-companies like MCD sell fat-free cow-waste with sugar-sauce. A great taste - and a piece of real western culture!

Now Nestl‚ is coming with a great idea - selling applejuice - possibly without dangerous, windy sideeffect of normal applejuice like flatulence - more, they prefer colored people as first beneficiaries of this great idea. But hat is the first you must do:

Flaming!

Is that fair?

Jury

PS: These were just a few exemples - I will not offend other great ideas like heating normal-temperated cities (f.e. NY) using millions of A/C-units, traveling by car without moving, sparing travelling by building realistic copies or typical travel-attractions a.s.o.a.s.o



To: smolejv@gmx.net who wrote (3325)7/26/1998 12:08:00 AM
From: Berney  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11051
 
A late night BAMBI Update

It was an interesting week to say the least. A 3.9% decline in the S&P is indeed noteworthy; but I'm not ready to throw in my bull horns for bear claws just yet.

For the week, BAMBI was a bearish 20 to 10. 15 of the DJIA stocks beat the Index, which I interpret as modestly bullish. The bullish signal indicator failed after having a perfect 10 out of 10 record. But, it gets another chance as there was one bullish signal this week (IBM).

Make no mistake about it, it was the worst reading since June 19. Since I started playing with BAMBI Jan 30, the bullish trend was intack for 11 straight weeks, then there was the week of 4/17 that was a tie, and then 9 weeks of bearish readings. The bullish trend started the week of June 26 on BAMBI.

I have a hard time believing that an intermediate bullish trend would only last 4 weeks. Alas, I don't have the experience with BAMBI to prove or disprove otherwise. It just seems strange to me that the Index would give a bullish signal last week and a bearish signal this week.

This will be the confirmation week. I expect a reversal back to bullish. With so many of the DJIA stocks at or near to their long term bottom channel, a further decline would have to break those trend lines. There is little doubt that BA, DD, GT, HWP, MMM and S have broken their long term trends. Several others, such as CAT are on the ledge. But, FWIW, my keys at this time are GE and PG, and both bounced very nicely off the trend lines. If they fail, then I'll turn out the lights. For this observer, I don't expect a major change until late Aug or early Sept, but this week will be important.

BWDIK and all other disclaimers.

Berney