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Strategies & Market Trends : LastShadow's Position Trading -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: AlienTech who wrote (5072)12/28/1998 7:55:00 PM
From: LastShadow  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 43080
 
Watch List:

What the heck, I read some news briefs, checked some
charts and ran the screens anyway. There has to be a
random chance that one of these will move. And there
isn't any point in saying that the high flyers might
be overbought...they will probably gap up again.

SYMBOL CLOSE CHANGE CHANGE %

ECHO 3.219 0.844 35.54%
MALL 48.813 8.75 21.84%
NSCP 68.188 9.5 16.19%
SHRP 16.25 1.875 13.04%
BKS 40.063 4.563 12.85%
YHOO 275.5 28.375 11.48%
PSIX 23.563 1.875 8.65%
TALK 15.25 1.187 8.44%
BRCM 128.25 7.75 6.43%
SEEK 55.875 3.125 5.92%
XRX 115.25 4.75 4.30%
AAPL 40.875 1.625 4.14%
LU 111.188 3.688 3.43%
HWP 69.125 1.25 1.84%
SFA 22.875 0.312 1.38%
F 59.563 0.688 1.17%
USW 64.875 0.687 1.07%
IBM 189.25 1.312 0.70%
JBL 71.813 0.25 0.35%
DELL 74.75 0.187 0.25%
SPY 122.375 -0.313 -0.26%
PEP 40.25 -0.188 -0.46%
TRB 66.188 -0.437 -0.66%
ASND 64.938 -1.062 -1.61%
INTC 122.125 -2.875 -2.30%
NT 49.813 -1.187 -2.33%

lastshadow

PS - I reinstalled Front Page, so whoever sent me
the files they wanted posted on the website, please
resend, because I can't find it in my pile of emails.

Thanks and sorry about that.



To: AlienTech who wrote (5072)12/29/1998 12:44:00 AM
From: BarbaraT  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 43080
 
I have no idea, AT. GEEK is an internet company and AAM is a mortgage company. I only know of the problems since it is a California company and the former owner is known to me. They have incurred great losses ... but heck, 100 mill is nothing to frown about. It may actually turn the company around. But if AAM still incurs losses, it will drop again. Great short term play ...

Exactly what is the comparison you are seeing between the two?