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To: Roads End who wrote (48511)2/17/1999 1:26:00 AM
From: Christopher  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 97611
 
Riechers, Good question. According to my indicators, Institution started buying CPQ since the beginning of July until the end of January when the market started going down overall. These same indicators showed that Institution started selling DELL from the middle of July until the middle of December. It was my own conclusion from these indicators that Institutions were selling DELL and buying CPQ.

Christopher



To: Roads End who wrote (48511)2/17/1999 1:38:00 AM
From: Christopher  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 97611
 
To all, This is not the best time to be buying NASDAQ stocks.

NASDAQ is correcting now. Therefore all NASDAQ stocks(actually most stocks) will be going down including CPQ, DELL, and so forth. When NASDAQ confirms a bottom and it becomes a good opportunity to buy then I will post it on this thread. Off course, it is your money and you can do with it as you please.

The DOW is consolidating now. I suspect it will be making a very good move later on. I have been out of the market for three weeks now when the NASDAQ shoed signs of topping out. Right now cash is the best until NASDAQ finish correcting or the DOW break to the upside. If you are a long term investor then you can hold on to your stocks. However, I would delay any buying since you may get a better price later on.

My two cents.

Christopher