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To: Ken Pomaranski who wrote (15226)8/30/1998 8:45:00 PM
From: Rob S.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
< This is the big one: Money has been flowing INTO the stock on both Thursday and Friday. Strange, but true. Take a look at 'money flow' on the TA charts. >

Sorry, my charts show that money WAS slightly flowing into NZMA as the stock was staging the rebound but is in the red (negative) since the downturn started. I find it impossible to understand how money could be flowing into the stock while it has declined and closed near it's lows repeatedly. The way the money flow oscillator formulas are volume and close based. Chalkins basic formula (most commonly used):

The Money Flow Indicator is an accumulation/distribution indicator derived from this formula:
( ( ( Close - Low ) - ( High - Close ) ) / ( High - Low ) ) * Volume




To: Ken Pomaranski who wrote (15226)8/30/1998 11:59:00 PM
From: Jan Crawley  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
- Good luck! This still looks like the next Dell to me.

Hi,

We know that you are buying and holding! Be careful and good luck to you too.

Many bears have been doing wonderful in the past 8 weeks. There were three round trips for Amzn from $140 to $100 in the past 8 weeks! By the way, once the person realized the $12K profit, that's money in his pocket! Tomorrow is another day for both of you, and everyone else.

Best,
Jan



To: Ken Pomaranski who wrote (15226)8/31/1998 9:30:00 AM
From: Glenn D. Rudolph  Respond to of 164684
 
- Amazon.com is NOT about books. It's about 'real estate'. WEB real-estate. Fact is,
More people come to this site than any other e-commerce site by a longshot. This is a
huge, largely captive audience. As Amazon offers more items, it will serve as a one-stop
shop for everything, saving users money, time, and shipping costs.


Ken

Nice opinion stated as though it is a fact. You are quite funny<G>

will take AMZN 1 billion in revs to turn a profit, how can ANY OTHER e-commerce
site expect to turn a profit? There is no advertising space left. The barriers get larger and
larger as more time passes. The first is the winner. Amazon will be the first to turn a
profit, then they will turn the screws BIGTIME on the rest.


Maybe you forgot that traditional media has lots of space and lots of eye balls. It appears you missed that one.

Glenn