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To: Steven Finkel who wrote (5164)4/7/1999 3:59:00 PM
From: Rande Is  Respond to of 57584
 
I don't trade YHOO for a dozen reasons. Doubt if it will have effect. I think brokerages have their own life. 3rd day of running SIEB on a 600k float. . .the tiniest news and goodbye.



To: Steven Finkel who wrote (5164)4/7/1999 4:41:00 PM
From: Rande Is  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 57584
 
Steven, I don't like trading AOL, YHOO, EBAY, AMZN or even SEEK, due to the FEAR that the fund managers have when it comes to internet stocks. Take a look at the highs of the days of each of these, then look at the close. These are the well known internet holdings that have found their way into so many mutual funds. But then they turn and run in fear that YHOO earnings might not beat the street.

I keep AMZN and SEEK in long port, but I much prefer DCLK, TFSM, RNWK, ATHM, CNET and GNET. . .they don't follow the trend. The whole idea is to find the ones that LEAD, not follow.

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