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To: upanddown who wrote (30550)10/9/1998 4:56:00 PM
From: P.Prazeres  Respond to of 95453
 
John and all,

May I suggest that you look to other sectors to enjoy the "rebounds". Yesterday, with DELL hitting the 200 day MA and bouncing off it, it was screaming "BUY". In at 42, and out today at 52. This is the way to play this for now.

Paulo



To: upanddown who wrote (30550)10/9/1998 5:40:00 PM
From: RGinPG  Respond to of 95453
 
I guess what the market is telling us is that the analysts aren't cutting VTS's earnings estimates fast enough.

osxstocks.com



To: upanddown who wrote (30550)10/9/1998 8:44:00 PM
From: Jeffrey Beckman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 95453
 
OK, I've got this BOP crap figured out now. The really good stocks;
CSCO, LU, DELL, MSFT, YHOO, AOL are now all showing red bars (for
distribution), most of them fairly intense. They all went up. Another, lesser know star, HEB, is flying on full-scale red.
Meanwhile, the oil patch, at least until recently, has shown moderate green, and full-sized green bars for VTS. No need to describe how they've done.

Anyway, as of tonight, VTS now has a nice-sized red bar, about 65% of max, comparable to CSCO. VRC went red a few days ago, now 80% of max. These two will fly. Most everything else is neutral, too healthy to really go anywhere.

So, go on red, stop on green.

George Costanza.