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To: techtome who wrote (32076)4/9/1999 8:05:00 AM
From: eden  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 120523
 
#4 EP 4/14 seems to have broken out yesterday--I don't know if anybody else saw it - would like to see more volume.



To: techtome who wrote (32076)4/9/1999 8:32:00 AM
From: Jenna  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 120523
 
The watch list stocks are not always fundamentally sound because for a swing trade of 2-5 days there really is no need to have them that sound but rather good momentum plays in 'hot' sectors. How many of the wireless telecommunications sector are fundamentally sound? ADLAC, NXTL, WCII, CMCSK, GTSG, are not even earning anything yet but they are excellent trades, short term holds. Not many 'nets are fundamentally sound either, but convince me that a 300% increase should be disregarded because the company is not fundamentally sound.

I have a neighbor who has a limo parked in his driveway (he can't even go to the supermarket without his driver taking him) who 6 months ago gave me a look that was both a trifle 'standoffish' and heavy with condescension when I mentioned that I was heavily into internets. He said something like 'Oh I don't bother with the flash in the pan 'internets I like the strong solid value companies.' Well now he gets the newsletter and has a carload of MDLK, OTEX, MMCN, PSIX and he's always writing me e-mails for new stocks in the sector. He can't get enough of them. He still has Gillette, Proctor & Gamble etc. but he barely mentions those any longer