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To: divvie who wrote (74723)10/26/1998 9:29:00 PM
From: Lucretius  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 176387
 
Yea, i thought of it after the close and thought I'd post it (G) No silly, 62 was my target... why should I post anything helpful to this thread... I used to and got called names for it... Now I only post when posted to. Besides, it is kinda fun being cryptic. You can find me on other threads if you really want my opinion.

62 breaks the previous high slightly and sets DELL up for the fall as those hanging back looking for 60 to be resistance jump in on the fun and signal the end of the bounce. Vol was also weak today on the move which I was also looking for.

Believe what you wish about what I was looking for. If you go back nad check my posts on this thread, I foretold that when DELL does make its decline, this thread will claim I just got lucky... it has started already.



To: divvie who wrote (74723)10/26/1998 10:19:00 PM
From: exhon2004  Respond to of 176387
 
divvie:

re <<My target was 62 (went thru that a little today)
I know that you have said that you'd rather not be helpful here, but surely you could have posted your target for the top before?
Or did you just think of it?>>

luke said Dell was headed to 5 about two weeks ago. It went up, so he lowered his estimate to 2, (which he refers to as the mean). At this rate if Dell goes over 65, Luke'll be telling us Dell is going to convert to a partnership overnight without telling any of us, go bankrupt, skip town and leave us with a worthless stock and 5 bucks a share worth of debt that we are liable for.

The more spectacular the performance of this stock the more incredible luke's stories about it's demise become. His persistence reminds me of the black knight on the Monty Python movie who after having all four limbs cut off screams "get back ere ya bastard, I can still bite ya".

Best Regards,

Greg Gimelli