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To: Jurgen Trautmann who wrote (3380)8/4/1998 8:47:00 PM
From: saju chacko  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11051
 
i still think that INTC out of most all NASDAQ stocks has suffered the least ... there seems to be abnormal strength in this stock.. i'm not sure why or even if i'm seeing it right...

any opinions?

Saju



To: Jurgen Trautmann who wrote (3380)8/4/1998 8:50:00 PM
From: MonsieurGonzo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11051
 
JT; RE:" Dead Heat On A Merry-Go-Round "

>1 call? I hope (in my own interest) you were not buying too soon.

...ballz in one hand, money in the other, dudez.

>My biggest problem in this situation is that I cannot understand what's really moving the mood of US-investors.

what they see on television.

>What if Clinton has lied? What if the old discussion whether oral-sex is sex or not comes back on the table? What if Clinton
musted go?


noveau McCarthyism. We won't understand it (either) until the movie comes out, Juri.

>The missing reality in a movie like "Armageddon" is that nobody
in USA would realize such a comet (until it was too late) because the
comet is nothing American.


your pettycoat is showing {blush}.

>All but not boring - what do we want more?

MadameGonzo wants a '61-'63 Mercedes 190SL, left-hand-drive, preferably silver, but red will do. I hope you and/or DJ can help her find one in good shape to ship over here (^_^)

-Steve



To: Jurgen Trautmann who wrote (3380)8/5/1998 1:30:00 AM
From: Berney  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 11051
 
OUCH!

While you were shorting PG, I had 20% of the portfolio long PG.

Am travelling and don't have access to my computer at this moment. Since I was going to be out of touch with the Market all afternoon yesterday, I had a decision to make -- Limit sale order or trailing stops. The Lady or the Tiger. I chose limit sale orders. The tiger has a smile.

Fortunately, the PG went out at 78 1/2. Alas, about 60% of the portfolio was hit with the full force and effect of this storm. I spent about 1 1/2 hrs making that decision this morning. Sure seemed like the right decision at the time.

But, with GE breaking its trend, I'll be going to cash very quickly. I just don't operate well in this environment and will wait for the dust to settle. When it's raining pitchforks, it's time to get out of the rain!

Got a 14 hr drive ahead of me tomorrow. I'll check back in Thurs, if the world hasn't been obliterated by a meteor before then.

Berney



To: Jurgen Trautmann who wrote (3380)8/5/1998 2:40:00 AM
From: smolejv@gmx.net  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11051
 
Just the fact that the answer to the question "Can a blow job be termed as sex" moves the market, shows the irrationality of the situation. The BIG points lurking behind this are as ever the Asia crisis (the Juan/HK$ float are a distinct possibility), EPS projections and the "irrational exuberance" (anybody remembers this term?) which may turn into "irrational manic-depressive state". In physics we call it phase transition. Example: R. Acampora deciding to become a "20% bear".

Coming out: I am still cca 100% (8\) invested.

The lord is my sheppard, I shall not sell.

DJ
PS:
>>i still think that INTC out of most all NASDAQ stocks has suffered the least <<

Look back a little further, one can see a lot of blood (my own, and my fellow dudes' blood as well). Intc is however decoupled from the general effup. I hope (g)