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To: Know Genius who wrote (5905)4/6/1999 11:15:00 PM
From: Buckey  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 62348
 
IPZ - Somehow I made money Friday and I got in again at .27 - 3 days down - ready for a rebound.

HELP - I have looked everywhere - I need to determine the price and expiry date of a warrant - where is this info stored - I have looked up all thru SW and Sedar and the ASE site. Very confusing or I am just STOOPIDS



To: Know Genius who wrote (5905)4/6/1999 11:16:00 PM
From: New Economy  Respond to of 62348
 
BIT-A
Looks like The Chief called this one right again.
The latest news release suggest strong sales growth and more clicks to their site. They will also decide at the share holders meeting with respect to changing the name to bridges.com. . . this is not rocket science boys & girls anything with a .com at the end of their name is experiencing exponential stock price appreciation.
bid.com etc.



To: Know Genius who wrote (5905)4/7/1999 8:39:00 AM
From: the Chief  Respond to of 62348
 
I got killed in IPZ today. Any thoughts anybody

Technically, there is a high support level at .25c! it popped thru that level momentarily yesterday. if the stock breaks this support level the remaining support levels are weak. The next one is at 23c, so i presume yesterday the rebound was as a result of perferating a strong support level and then running up against the weaker one...net result was a quick return above the strong support level.

The trend since Thur Apr 1 at open is a downward trend...it basically has continued uninterrupted to the close yesterday. (appreciate this removes the excursions during the day)

If I owned the stock I would sell if it breaks .23c for any length of time. Time below .23c is just as important as being below .23...the longer you are below the more .23c becomes a level of higher resistance. appreciate that the analysis removes the "value" from the stock. I have no idea what it is worth, or whether it could rebound 5 minutes after you sell it!!<ggg>

i'm no guru!

the Chief