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To: Venkie who wrote (81615)11/20/1998 7:06:00 PM
From: BBG  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 176387
 
Got this from Kramer's recent AOL chat...:

Question: Jim: since earnings, Dell has not participated in the tech rally. Just a rest or is something sinister involved?

TSCNYjjc: What a great question because it cuts to so much of what i write about everyday. Dell had a rocketship move in advance of the earnings. Similar to what cisco had. Now it is digesting it. I would think that it could start moving again after all of the profit-takers are done. Until then it marks time. That was beautiful quarter and I thought that there model is as good if not better than ever.

Sounds good to me....

JD




To: Venkie who wrote (81615)11/20/1998 7:16:00 PM
From: Mohan Marette  Respond to of 176387
 
Just checking.

Isn't this how the LTCM guys lost their a$# Ooops sorry ..assets?<vbg>

..'Mark Cunningham, general partner of Platinum Financial Trust, a New York-based hedge fund launched earlier this year, believes the stock market is in a ''precarious balance'' that could tip to the downside when it is ready to break from its recent pattern.

Actually, Cunningham as a rule does not predict market moves but instead uses a proprietary quantitative methodology to develop buy and sell recommendations on U.S. stocks considered most likely to make a significant short term move.

In late July, the methodology gave a bearish signal when it rated 48 stocks as sells and only seven as buys. More recently, the system's buys and sells have been divided more or less evenly....



To: Venkie who wrote (81615)11/20/1998 7:48:00 PM
From: Sig  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
<<DELL HD INTC LU MRK MSFT PFE WLA WMT>>>
Let me guess . You are setting up a fund to include
the best available stocks??
Toss in some Low, Csco, Aol, Yhoo, rmbs, and Plcm
Should be a winner( keep it about 50% Dell)G
Goodby to a hectic week. Dell did not drop to 50, did not drop to 60. That's just Bear talk
Have been busy settling Nov. calls, buying more Dell,
Csco, Plcm's to replace them. Got 100 Dell stock at 63 1/4
which should look good next July. A bit of Rmbs also.
And yhoo, and?? Are you sure this is a good way to make money?
Hehehehe)
I Luv you too Donnie, (but in a manly sort of way)
SES



To: Venkie who wrote (81615)11/20/1998 8:44:00 PM
From: Byron Xiao  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
Hey, Venkie, I know you do day trading. I just got this off the MSNBC site, E*Trade will provide free "NASDAQ Level II" real-time streaming quotes to their subscribers. Chris Byron gave a very good analysis on all the implications of what this service mean:

msnbc.com

Enjoy.