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To: Tiley who wrote (17706)8/31/1998 8:59:00 PM
From: Gerald Walls  Respond to of 70309
 
Well, the indices are now down for the year and are only beginning to show what most tech stocks have done for a while.

Damn Elway and those Broncos... ;-)



To: Tiley who wrote (17706)9/1/1998 12:02:00 AM
From: Clint E.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 70309
 
Hi Manish.

>>>As an aside, did you notice how some of the beaten up companies did very little today - they've been so washed out already.

Yes. Not any profit is in such stocks.

Market fall in the last hour was due to profit taking in the leaders with lofty 52-wk gains. Stocks such as MRK, GE, MSFT, DELL, CSCO, LU, PFE,......Volume picked up as well.

>>>identify the unbelievable values

It will be the same names that led before. The question is when.

The selloff since last Thurs. has been quite tricky. Last Thurs. night, I was expecting short-term bottom @ 8050 with a teaser move to 7950. I was expecting DOW rallying to 8450 before falling back to 8k again.

Today's selloff proved to be nastier and if there is a follow-thru selloff tomorrow morning at the open, it would be very tempting to buy the dips with the expectation of reversal in the afternoon.

Clint