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To: Eddie Kim who wrote (66119)9/18/1998 1:51:00 PM
From: rdwng  Respond to of 176387
 
It seems that the volume is down since the split as well. Any movement at this low of volume doesn't indicate much.

Redwing



To: Eddie Kim who wrote (66119)9/18/1998 1:53:00 PM
From: Jorge  Respond to of 176387
 
Eddie...Whole Market stuck in a crossroads...Few want to commit new money, few want to sell.....I do not have a crystal ball, and have been wrong probably more times than I've been right, but in pulling up a chart on the DOW, NAS, and S&P500 they all look like we're in leg 2 of the 3 leg down Bear Market that William O'Neil of Investor Business Daily and others have described...They haven't said anything that I've found (haven't been looking either) lately on this Market, but in describing many Bear Mkts. they say there are typically 3 legs down.....Check out the charts, they look like classical Bear formations, with what appears to be a rather clear upswing of leg 2 just before it drops into leg #3.......What do you think?

Regards, George



To: Eddie Kim who wrote (66119)9/18/1998 2:03:00 PM
From: jbn3  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
I haven't seen DELL act like this in awhile...no movement.

Probably two major factors.... Options expiration (triple witching) day, and market waiting for Congress to decide which way it should go. It's not just DELL, whole market is poised to go up or down.

DELLish, 3.



To: Eddie Kim who wrote (66119)9/18/1998 2:16:00 PM
From: Dell-icious  Respond to of 176387
 
If you observe DELL over the past few months; DELL always has had record low volumes on options expiration day. (Unless it fell the week of earnings). In fact the volume on April options expiration day was less than 4 million shares. And we all know that the stock took off 50% in the next 4 weeks. So nothing unusual here.
Dell-icious



To: Eddie Kim who wrote (66119)9/20/1998 7:32:00 PM
From: Boplicity  Respond to of 176387
 
Normally, no movement and low vol. would be good, but in this market it's a fools game to try and read anything into DELLs stock movement. Just too many conditions to worry about, anyone one could cause the stock to go up or down. I see it drifting lower if there is no news, that's about I'll I see happening.

Greg