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To: MonsieurGonzo who wrote (4584)11/9/1998 12:48:00 PM
From: Gersh Avery  Respond to of 11051
 
Morning Steve.

Sales fully confirmed this AM.

Orders placed Thursday got Friday close prices. 401k now 75% cash.

Gersh



To: MonsieurGonzo who wrote (4584)11/9/1998 1:57:00 PM
From: Jurgen Trautmann  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 11051
 
2 or 3 days of profittaking...

I think we can hope for a clear run over the 9000-border after this. Dell will come with good numbers - that's clear - and I wish that the public will accept Dell's good numbers as good.

A bunch of idiots is pumping in Intenet-stocks again. That's a hot play, my dear! And it's running a while after the great market... I'm thinking of shorting a bookdealer when the next downtrend becomes clear.

Re. Russia: I read about a website where you can "do" something for Yelzin and Russia - giving him Vodka, US$ and so on. (of course also these $$$ are wired immediately to Zürich) Honest - force the Swizz banks to publish greater transfers, and Russia will be a lot richer than now. And again - without any interference this problem was by far smaller than it is.

In this situation it looks like we will pay sometimes a few bucks for peace. As I read, there's a certain speculation wheter Germany could buy back a former German region. Why not? US needs old weapons for his diverse war-game-places, why not a few rusty Russian parts?

Re. Japain: Me too. I would like to go to Japain for a while - but who should pay for this? I don't want to sleep in a 2 m³ - "room", eating rice on the crossroads - and I cannot afford a "normal" life there, even not for a few weeks. And how understand what's going on? Taking a month "practice" with the Yazuka? Never again playing piano?

I prefer my non-understanding of these countries. And I'm sure that nobody from outside could find better ways for the solution of their problems than the people there itself can find.

Who could have predicted the computer-technology-boom in US? Some top-consultants from Tokio or Germany? (at those days you Texas-boys had not the best times of all...)

Innovating forces come from inside - and never from great established companies. (sometimes they can buy it later, but their function is overall more destructive)

Maybe Japain's "key" is a temporary energy-technology. Plumbum-free fish. Or wood-knifes - who knows? It's their problem - and they used to solve this kind of problems at least as good as your or my country.

So far. Have a date for Málaga centro. Hope a Guinness-pub is on the way. Happy trading?

Jury



To: MonsieurGonzo who wrote (4584)11/10/1998 4:04:00 AM
From: Berney  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11051
 
Re: Broken Stocks

The Nov 16 issue of Forbes has an interesting article on broken
stocks (page 250 forward). There are 200 of them and I spent some 25
hours running them through my FA scoring system. The following get a
score of 10 or better:

AMMB - 10
CDT - 10
GNCI - 10
GDYS - 10
HRC - 10
ICII - 10
MTH - 11
ORBKF- 10
PMTC - 10
ROP - 10
SLI - 10
SJK - 10
SMRT - 11
SCTC - 10
TMO - 13
TKR - 10

All of these have very different TA attributes. However, I believe
that if we select good FA stocks and consider TA for our entry and
exit points, we will be rewarded.

Note that TMO is only the second stock in 2 years of playing this game
to get a perfect score.

Berney