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To: Ken Adams who wrote (2413)12/9/1998 3:45:00 PM
From: lynn hall  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 39683
 
Tom,Ken,et al
I've lurked here since early Nov. I liked Tom's mission statement and read every post since. I've been a diehard fundamentalist until this past year taught me I had better catch up where I left off in TA 25 yrs. ago when I took a TA course at NY Ins. of Finance from another young guy named Ralph Acampora. I bought Evans & Magee and then Nison's Beyond Candlesticks, and the learning continues.
Tom, you have a great thread with earnest participants. I'll contribute where I can. Tried to short AMRN this morning but was advised stock not available. I am long the other reccos. I just noticed NOBE (Nordstrom) and think it meets the criteria. Don't know how to deliver the Timely chart here yet but take a gander. Regards,
Lynn Hall



To: Ken Adams who wrote (2413)12/9/1998 8:34:00 PM
From: Patric  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 39683
 
Ken, Tom, et al.:
There are a whole bunch of "internut" stocks that made and lost a bunch of folks a bunch of money since the day before T-day, NAVR included (see, also, BAMM, MALL, ONSL, EGGS,...). Good (and lucky) daytraders did very well by them, but they are really pretty far removed from the kind of stocks generally discussed here. However, there are some trending internet stocks that might merit a look-see using the old BTT methods (although they do not have the appropriate IBD rankings, as far as I can tell). I have in mind:
AMTD
timely.com

EGRP
timely.com

LCOS
timely.com

and XCIT
timely.com

Although riskier than officially approved BTT issues, these may offer the benefits of higher volatility without requiring a day-trader's luck, skill and time.

Thoughts, anyone?

#B~}>



To: Ken Adams who wrote (2413)12/12/1998 5:38:00 PM
From: Dr. Stoxx  Respond to of 39683
 
Ken

Nice looking chart. Strong trend with a cooling off period. Best to wait until the direction reverses again. Let us know.

TC.