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To: Boplicity who wrote (87229)12/29/1998 10:14:00 AM
From: MichaelW  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 176387
 
Greg,

Wait, I'll check my crystal ball. I see 80's or 90's then a market correction of about 10 to 15 percent sometime in Jan. Maybe a little more on the Nasdaq, they always seem to overdo it on the Nasdaq.

How will they scare the markets this time? The tried and true methods are Asia, Latin America, Russia, Clinton impeachment, threat of recession (recession, HA HA HA HA HA, ops, couldn't help it). What will it be?

This is your mind on CNBS.

Mike



To: Boplicity who wrote (87229)12/29/1998 3:00:00 PM
From: Achoo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
Back to the 60s for dell, I see a sell off early Jan. and hope you all have cash on hand, since I believe next year will be better this year.

Greg,
Why? What do you think will prompt this sell off?
MarkN



To: Boplicity who wrote (87229)12/29/1998 9:46:00 PM
From: Ex-INTCfan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
Greg, I agree. I hear everybody saying that things are bullish (clue?), but the charts on most of these stocks suggest to me that they are ready for a rest. There seems to be more downside than upside for Dell in the very short run. Long-term holders should have no reason to panic. If investors have cash, Dell will be a good place to put it on any pullback -- could get 50% back in a quarter if we drop to mid-60s.