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To: Kevin Hamlin who wrote (678)10/5/1998 8:04:00 PM
From: Buckey  Respond to of 4467
 
Kevin _ I got back to the office and as you know have played HPC before and seen the price at 72 x .80 and but in a bid at .73 but had to go again so it was risky because I I really could not follow it closely over the next hour after that. I missed but I think some trades came in at .75 after that. I then was going to hit the .80s that were offered and just got busy - Damn day job. LOL -

Absolutely agreed that selloffs creat opportunities - I always query for the tope % losers a few times a day just as much as I look for the volume and % increase leaders - Often mutual sell offs and/or stop losses allow for some cheap stuff.

Now what will tomorrwo bring in this incredibly volatile market. Every day we see 2 and 3% index swings - This never happened - 1% changes by days end were considered major news - now a days that is a quiet day. A lot more people active in the market and many new ways to play the market for the pros and us alike ( derivatives are more common) Cheers and good luck tomorra as I will again be on the sidelines and drooling whenever I check in.



To: Kevin Hamlin who wrote (678)10/5/1998 9:34:00 PM
From: the Chief  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4467
 
Ech-h-h-h-h boy did HPC take a kicking!! Good one Kevin! I was in/out all day and didn't notice HPC!! I will be back to fulltime DT probably Wednesday.....winters comming and I am winterizing, storing boat, putting truck on blocks, draining watering system, pulling out docks...yada,yada,yada!!

the chief