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To: Sig who wrote (55077)7/29/1998 7:16:00 PM
From: freeus  Respond to of 176387
 
re why does Greg have to be right
I know, he will be the new guru!
Freeus



To: Sig who wrote (55077)7/29/1998 11:24:00 PM
From: Boplicity  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
re:Why does Greg have to be right all (mostof the time????gg

I assume you mean me. I'm right maybe 50% or less of the time, but when I'm wrong I sell right away and forget about it.

This is worth saying again: I repeat. Dow 8600, DELL low 90s, LU 85 (lu should hit 85 thursday), CSCO 88, AOL low 90s ????

207.183.153.206

I said this the 24th and I'll add this, if the above numbers are taken out, we will go much lower...

Also, I have been playing with the devil:

<<To: McNabb Brothers (11673 )
From: Gregory Mullineaux Saturday, Jul 25 1998 12:28AM ET
Reply # of 12068

Hank, Next week will set the tone for the rest of the summer. If next week is bad as this week was, the time to short has arrived, but if we rally at the end of the week the market will go higher. I have raised cash for my war chest.>>

I still stand by the rally by the end of the week but add this if it fails, we will go much lower. Everything that I look at except DELL, looks BAD.... I would like to see a blow-off, it's not happening, just a sickening string of drops.

When I start to get real negative, thinking about shorting, normally when this happens, it's time for a rally and the correction is close to being over, but I'm not there yet, I wish I was.... <ggg>

When you have companies like LU that report great numbers roll over, you can bet others(CSCO,DELL) will do the same after earnings, if they haven't drop a lot before... How's that for covering the bases? <ggg>

Greg