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To: DO$Kapital who wrote (83303)12/2/1998 3:03:00 PM
From: Boplicity  Respond to of 176387
 
No, no time frame for Greg's musing about DELL's stock price movement, I'm not GOD, yet. <ggg> I saw a shift yesterday, I posted during the drop that I thought all the selling would set DELL up for rise after it was done (a climax), really pretty easy to make statements like the above when one thinks about it. Logic goes like this, ----> rise causes all buyers to buy in (no one is left to buy), then sellers are able to sell, selling causes all sellers to sell, then buyers come back in, on and on and on, back and forth, like ping pong balls, while long term holders just keep making money, as longs as the stock is of good quality like DELL is. One has to remember this though, stocks take a breather, people forget about them, then they come back, much like INTC has.

Greg