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To: zalesky who wrote (919)3/19/1999 10:49:00 PM
From: dabadabadoo  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 2902
 
Z - i was looking over a couple of past posts and i'm recalling what really happened this PM. i thought the triple witch might cause a significent selloff. of course this thing continued to scream north and the shorts didn't renew their options i guess. The SANDMAN stops by to say he heard about a split and thought he would buy a ticket to ride. No overanalysis there: he figures an announced split means the stock has to climb and he's on board. end of story; he's making money.
And of course everyone is agreeing with me to buy on a dip; a dip that never came, except for P--? who quickly lost $500 on a stop order.
Dr. Farrell (of MarketWatch) took on the Yahoos earlier arguing the logical, credible (yet, at the moment, the totally inappropriate)position that while anyone can pick a winner in the midst of a screamer, who knows when it's time to bail? Needless to say he was batted down pretty quickly.
Hey, where is everyone else from earlier this week?



To: zalesky who wrote (919)3/20/1999 9:46:00 AM
From: ChinuSFO  Respond to of 2902
 
I have been watching this since it was in the 80's. Hoping to buy it on the dip. But it has not looked back since then. I finally decided to jump in and did so yesterday. Already up 10 since I bought. DCLK is gaining the spot among the Internet giants; AOL the cybercommunity and the eyeballs, AMZN the e-merchant to those eyeballs, YHOO the search engine for those eyeballs, DCLK the advertiser of products for those merchants to the eyeballs, and then you have EBAY providing a forum for trade between those eyeballs.

You have money in the market and people are trying to catch the Internets before they get very expensive. Similar to the desktop computer industry in its infancy (Intel for chips, DELL for boxes/hardware, CSCO for communications, MSFT for software)

That is my theory for DCLK going up on a triple witching day.

Chinmoy