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To: Sig who wrote (62128)8/29/1998 12:22:00 PM
From: LWolf  Respond to of 176387
 
hi sig... thanks for the response
yes, I'm afraid I wouldn't be able to get back in again for the same price; and i'm really eager for my new doubled position in DELL.

I'm also thinking that all this $$ that came out of the market in the past week, it's all going to go back into it. Plus nothing has changed in the fundamentals or how people like to invest. They want to put their money in the best growth companies.... so it will go back into DELL.

You know, I just can't get over the feeling that this is all being manipulated. That some players decide the market's are overvalued, the programs are triggered and everybody falls in line until we get the 'proper' oversold situation and indexes are down to some fictitious level and then it's 'ok' to start buying again. Who's the biggest benefactor of these 'corrections'. Is it the fund managers, the brokerage houses, some really huge players. I know this isn't a natural action of God; it's people.

I'm hanging on to my common. It's the calls I'm debating about how best to handle. Have Sept115c that I'll probably sell after the split.
They were up very nicely, and then yesterday took a nose dive. After the split will probably write covered calls on my common position.

nice to hear from you
laura

btw, had very nice dinner evening with Chuzz, Cricket, Ken. Hope to get to the next annual meeting so I can meet more of the folks.