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To: Chuzzlewit who wrote (103149)2/19/1999 6:45:00 PM
From: Voltaire  Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 176387
 
My angelic returns are around 700 % over the last 12 months. If it had not been for the ANGELC split ( when was the last time you got a split n the 80's my friend) we all would be in deeper sh-- than we are now. I wouldn't laugh at the Angels too much, they might forget you next time. If there has ever been anything Angelic to occur on this thread, it was the split in the 80's. That is one reason I do not mind showing up on the thread again, with the help of my Angels that was the toughest call.

Looking at Dell in Canine terms was not my problem. Not looking at it in terms of Nuts, Bolts and EARNINGS was my problem. Trust me, it won't happen again. No more Man of The Year influence, no more Fortune Most Favored, No more Rah Rah Bon Ton type of influence either. Now as for your advice, I have my own which I gave to the people I advise. Sold have of my position and all of their's in Dell, day of earnings. Next day, wrote calls on all of the stock Mar 85's at $13 plus. Will buy back Monday around $3 and Sell the Mar. 70's because that is where we will be post split. As for Manipulation. If it had not been for the MANIPULATORS on the day after earnings the stock would have been down another 7 or so. You noticed how orderly the day after earnings was. That is manipulation by the houses that had too much to lose to let it just go to crap. What you are going to see over the next few trading days is a gradual descent and exit by a lot of houses for the next few months.

Let me close with just a terse comment about MOMENTUM. According to you it is not momentum that causes stocks to move but FUNDAMENTALS. So, we can conclude that my VOODOO prediction about AOL moving today was strictly on Fundamentals, right? Oh and yes one other thing, we can also conclude that Dell's outstanding FUNDAMENTALS is what caused it to move down about three. Pick your head out of your 101 Econ book and get into the realistic arena.

No pun intended but - Chow

Voltaire