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Technology Stocks : Healthcare.com Corporation (Nasdaq: HCDC)was [HDIE] -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Edward W. Richmond who wrote (8955)1/10/1999 12:22:00 AM
From: Emec  Respond to of 15094
 
Based on the volume over the last few weeks and the steady accumulation by institutions, it seems logical that HDIE is going to be keeping the presses working overtime



To: Edward W. Richmond who wrote (8955)1/10/1999 12:28:00 AM
From: topgun_06903  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 15094
 
Ed,

The secret of making money in stocks is having the guts to buy into strength, not weakness. Go for it before the train pulls out.

TG



To: Edward W. Richmond who wrote (8955)1/10/1999 12:22:00 PM
From: Charliss  Respond to of 15094
 
> I had hoped that there might be a period of no news and the stock
price might slowly drift downward.<

Ed, we have already been through that phase, and now we are advancing in a way that sets the stage for something quite different. No doubt there will be price dips and re-tracements, for there will always be profit taking, which is as it should be for any stock of interest, but there is probably not much likelihood of the kind of languish you describe.

By now, stockholders should have more buying power because of HDIE having margin, and if used wisely during such dips and retracements, share holdings can be increased prior to the next advance and used either for the long term or for trading around the long term core itself.

Let's see what happens tomorrow after we have run up some more.

Best,
Charliss