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To: Dennis J. who wrote (12994)1/24/1999 4:51:00 PM
From: Jorj X Mckie  Respond to of 34811
 
Dennis,
Thanks for the read on the nutz.

I like AOL for an investment. Have CMGI calls which I have hedged with AMZN puts.

I've given up on EGGS.

Sounds like I have positioned myself in good alignment with your signals.
JXM

P.S. Keep em coming.



To: Dennis J. who wrote (12994)1/24/1999 5:03:00 PM
From: mph  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34811
 
Thanks, Dennis.

Your observations are right in line with my, shall we say, visceral analysis.<g>

Here's another off-beat stock I've been watching: TRMS.

I was in for a momentum play a while back and exited (too soon, it turns out) more recently. It seems to be rising steadily, albeit on low volume. I am apparently not a very good detective since I have not found additional news to support the recent move up; therefore, I can only infer that some of its clinical trials are doing well.

So, is this an Are You Serious? play at this point, something worthy of following, or just another mpht?<g>

mph



To: Dennis J. who wrote (12994)1/24/1999 5:08:00 PM
From: PuddleGlum  Respond to of 34811
 
Dennis-
Waste Management sector just moved to Bull Confirmed, and you should look at WMI, KTIE, SRCL, USF among others. They've broken through BRL and look ready to move on up, based on the P&F charts. I'll have to check on them using my other indicators.

Also, Oil Services sector continues to attract my attention, with SLB and NE challenging the BRL. DO, RIG, and VRC still have a ways to go before reaching the BRL. Gottfried moved into SLB sometime ago before the P&F started looking decent, but it looks like he'll be happy with his decision. Of course, these positive moves could all be the result of the cessation of tax-loss selling, and nothing more.

Your Resident Marshwiggle