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To: Roger A. Babb who wrote (17332)2/7/1999 8:12:00 PM
From: Kailash  Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 18691
 
Internets stage a final rally?

William Harmon predicts new highs for major internets (it looks like he's referring to EBAY, YHOO, AMZN) - Message 7640403. I think he's wrong - Amzn will never top 199 - but he may not be all wrong.

Techs have taken a beating, Clinton won't be impeached, the Fed has voiced its willingness to ease rates if needed. Monday should start down to complete last week, but we could get a crazy rally.

Kailash



To: Roger A. Babb who wrote (17332)2/8/1999 8:26:00 AM
From: Bob Trocchi  Respond to of 18691
 
Roger...

RE: IMON

I saw the following this a.m. I really do not know what kind of a following Clearstation has which is pure TA. I am not a TA person however some people are.

In any event, it may give IMON a pop this a.m. along with the NY Times article.

Bob T.

'kensey' said:

The IMON vessel might be on the verge of another pop. The high
octane volume blast in mid January is one for the books -
appears to be about 100 million shares worth of blue on the
VIG (volume indicator graph). The camera then pans to a period
of relative calm. Odd that - most such vessels see red on a much
more measurable scale.

But not here. Post octane saw volume dry up to the extent where
it is not really even visible on the graph.

Friday saw volume again and it was of the buying variety.

But note the use of the term 'vessel'. In the days of my youth
I spent an inordinate amount of time treasure hunting. Until I
figured out my methods worked best where the light was the
brightest.

So this is a heave into the collective. Has anyone out there
used the WebZinger(TM) 6.0 and found it indispensible?? At
it's face it does not seem that compelling a business model to
charge 50 bucks for search capability no matter how good it
is.

clearstation.com

kensey

See the annotated graph of this recommendation at:

clearstation.com



To: Roger A. Babb who wrote (17332)2/8/1999 3:00:00 PM
From: peter michaelson  Respond to of 18691
 
techstocks.com

New thread on offshore accounts and short selling. Anyone willing to talk?

peter