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To: Don Earl who wrote (5992)2/8/1999 3:14:00 PM
From: Don Earl  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78462
 
One that I have been watching for awhile is CLCX. I don't have a position in the stock but have been watching it for awhile since the bottom fell out of it last summer. I noticed it this afternoon when it took off for no reason on no news. Looks like day traders got a hold of it which can beat heck out of a stock on the pull back but I'm kind of curious what anyone else might think of it at current levels. Seems to fit the general idea of value investing. Here's the snap shot look at it:

marketguide.com

Regards,

Don



To: Don Earl who wrote (5992)2/9/1999 12:20:00 AM
From: Bill Zeman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78462
 
Don

Good point regarding IDTC:

"Well....I normally don't look for an over bought condition as an entry point on a value play.<g>"

IDTC has been heavily bought in the last two weeks, driving the stock up from 9 1/2 to 16 and change today. I suppose that with some technical systems, that might make it overbought. However, my common sense tells me that it is still at a low because it based between 14 and 17 for 6 weeks before it made a new low in it's drop to 9 1/2, and it popped back up to recent levels so quick and now has based between 14-17 again for a couple of weeks. I see the recent move from 9 1/2 to 16 as a correction of a ridiculously low price rather than over-buying. Besides it is still just slightly over 1.5 pb, (Yahoo).

IDTC is moving up now! That's what the technicals say, right? If you guys wait too long to buy IDTC, it won't be a value stock anymore. But, I guess we don't want our value stocks to remain value stocks forever, now do we?

Bill Z