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To: chartseer who wrote (13838)2/11/1999 3:38:00 PM
From: quote 007  Respond to of 34809
 
hey chartseer,

i'm with you!!!!!!!!

just bought some on orcl--and trying to buy some onwb

selling all my calls---that i failed to sell --when i once again didn't heed the bp---will i ever learn???????????????



To: chartseer who wrote (13838)2/11/1999 3:52:00 PM
From: james ball  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 34809
 
Chartseer you are right. Many of these stocks are down big time over the last week or so and stocks like IBM up 7 today just move it back up to a lower top. Probably the most important consideration is IBM RS reverses into O's today. What is interesting is when you look at the RS chart of IBM it has a tendency to revers in Feb, Mar time frame on its RS chart. This is very interesting. March or April usually ends the underperformance in IBM. We'll see how this plays out. Still today many stocks down in a 160 point up Dow. My bet today is you won't see many net new buy signals as much of todays rally is reversals up on long tails down. It will take another phase down to reverse the charts to set up the potential of a buy signal at lower levels. Just happened to pop buy the thread again. Tom



To: chartseer who wrote (13838)2/11/1999 5:01:00 PM
From: Dennis J.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34809
 
I see Cendant is trying to become a decendant today. Lower expectations for its future ipo's, or something else? Are you still longish?

Dennis