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To: SecularBull who wrote (82770)11/29/1998 6:53:00 PM
From: Captain Jack  Respond to of 176387
 
LoD --- IF,,, If DELL is sold it will not be to play the nets... doing that now too. There are some sane techs that have gone up and give indication they will continue to do so... just wish I had got in at the same entry point you did <ggg>.



To: SecularBull who wrote (82770)11/29/1998 7:19:00 PM
From: Sig  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
<<<John, I'm beating them, too. ONSL is my current dice-roll. I invested 23k in calls last Monday when the stock was at $27, still holding...up 1,000%>>>
Am in nearly total agreement with your recent clear posts and am playing games with those Web stocks also. These are the good times,
but after weathering several of those bloody Octobers I don't risk
losing a major position in Dell. Although tempted to dump everything,
I sold all except Dell, and bought more Dell at the 40's and 50's which turned out in hindsight to be the right thing to in that it overcame the mistakes I had made by selling others.
I don't say the market is going down and don't expect it to,
but if it does (because once again the bears will tell us its
the end of all prosperity), then I want to be holding Dell
rather than stocks that haven't ever made money.
Go Onsl, on Omkt , on Mspg, on Mall----------------->
(I don't have any Mall yet(sob), maybe tomorrow(G)
Regards
Sig


<<< I'll trade the hype, but have no desire to own those stocks in the long term.>>>

Regards,