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To: dennis michael patterson who wrote (17530)11/7/1998 3:26:00 PM
From: Kona  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42787
 
DMP, nice site. Any comments on yesterdays block money flow from the airlines ( except United ). Isn't Thanksgiving/Christmas gravy time for them ? Or are they going to get the stuffing knocked out of them ?



To: dennis michael patterson who wrote (17530)11/7/1998 3:39:00 PM
From: Lee Lichterman III  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42787
 
CBS market watch chart shows positive moneyflow. Not sure if my link will work but you can use the "set defaults" option at the bottom to get it. Doesn't really matter IMO as the market direction will dictate if it runs or not. It just seems like a gimme that the last week before earnings should cause a run. I am already playing my long on KEA and I am not going to expose myself beyond that on the long side. I need to keep the rest ready for puts. Besides, with my work load right now, I have missed most of the market for the last few weeks anyway. In these volatile times, I don't like to be in unless I can watch it close.

cbs.marketwatch.com

These KEA calls I have been playing are giving me ulcers. It is dangerous and it is lagging behind the rest of the market so far but everytime it or CPWR has done this in the past, they have exploded upwards without warning and moved too fast to get on board. I figure I will either go down in flames or join John Glenn in the lift off.

Lee

EDIT - Bobby Beara had some alternate wave counts on the BK thread that showed the posibility of a push up past 9300. It will take me a while to find the post but it was posted yesterday evening I believe. Of course every time he gets bullish the market tanks 1000 points <G>

Double EDIT - This isn't the one I was looking for as it had specific targets but this gives the Jist of what he was aiming at.

exchange2000.com



To: dennis michael patterson who wrote (17530)11/7/1998 6:18:00 PM
From: Electric  Respond to of 42787
 
dennis,

problem with the negative MF on DELL is that we have discussed this before and I dont think I remember seeing DELL without negative money flow.

As long as the company is making gains versus competitors, the stock will keep moving. It looks to me that DELL as a stock is grinding here, some might say that the grinding represents getting set for a power move, others say that it is unable to make new highs in light of the market moves as of late.

I dont see a change in buisness for the company, so I think the former in the senarios. DELL is never over valued as long as the growth rate is in place, and it isnt undervalued either..

It will make for an interesting play. My call is flat, up a buck is all.. I am waiting unti Tuesday to decide the way I want to go..