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To: Jenna who wrote (25001)2/11/1999 4:54:00 PM
From: garrick le  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 120523
 
INKT ... what is your take on this ?
Briefing has an incredible writeup on INKT on daily
stock brief.
Basically,they have a good chance of becoming the defacto
software platform of the internet space like MSFT and INTC
are for the PC industry.
Very bullish assessment with great implication for the e-commerce
world.
If what they say is true,INKT should be one of the internet
horseman ,more so than EBAY or AMZN but more like AOL and YHOO
in the software aspect.

Please pardon my rumblings ...

GL (Garrick Quang Le)



To: Jenna who wrote (25001)2/11/1999 5:07:00 PM
From: Jenna  Respond to of 120523
 
Entry or buy/signals 'called' before their subsequent rise
:NTBK,AMKR,CEFT,BVSN,BRYO,GNSS,QWST,KSWS,SDLI,VSIO,NITE,
EGGS,VRTS,MSPG,ITDS,VRSN,CMGI,ACTN,ACAI,SKYW,FRNT,CBS,AVID,
YUM,COGIF,MMCN,MYSW STRX,DRI, NTAP,PPDI, MISI,MENT,CATP,BVSI,
FOX,OSSI,CNET,GCTY,ELNK.
The ones that did not trigger signals were not mentioned (PDX,PPD,COLM)I'm actually reading off my trading statements from January / February 1999.

There was really only 2 stocks that did not fare well after having good reports and were in 'buy' territory. VRIO was middling but did have some gains. One was TKLC and the other was MACR.. but paradoxically they both ran up before earnings (TKLC up over 3) and the fact that they were down after earning was really not the focus of our earnings plays.

Again for the month of Jan/Feb our success rates were over 85%.
Although I agree it's noble to face losses, there is no reason to 'hide' successes out of modesty.. I started today -3k on two puts buys that went sour, but worked back up to 10 times that in gains.