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To: David Smith who wrote (28877)4/9/1999 10:41:00 PM
From: GregS  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 122087
 
If you can find shares of TSATB monday morning, you may want to consider shorting it. Shares were trading about $1.15, then a mistake in a press release (TUNE vs TSATB) made people think this was TUNE and the stock ran to $15.

At thursdays opening, the stock traded below $2 again, but then a short squeeze started sending the stock as high as $4 1/2 today, with a close at $4.

If you can wait a few days you should see this one below $2 again.



To: David Smith who wrote (28877)4/9/1999 10:49:00 PM
From: Instock  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 122087
 
David: Could be the best of Both worlds........> Play it UP, Play it Down. You know how the game is played....
Are you Short in the stock right now, or just warning the public?

Watch out for a squeeze, very painfull! ( NOT saying you will get squeezed, but it could happen. Might not too. ..Probably will not squeeze for very long )

I am sure the stock will become a good short sell at some point, every stock is at some point. I maybe be there myself at some point.
The trick is to correctly guess the points.
Friday was a LONG.
Monday should see a GAP up from the Business Week story. ( Remember, home dilivery is Saturday or Friday after people get home. Store shelfs Saturday )also the NEWS does help attract buyers as does CBS Marketwatch or anything else that investors follow.
It is fairly safe to say, there will be many buyers at the open.
Could GAP.
Could GAP and Run awhile.
Down at the open, I do not see as an option, but who knows....

A few people here already know something about shorting stocks....> a few....
A few know what to do , more or less, with hyped up business week picks. A few...

What does the TA say? and don't tell me it says ANYTHING about HNV : )

You might have jumped the Gun in going short. Better price after monday open. IMO

Instock



To: David Smith who wrote (28877)4/10/1999 9:58:00 AM
From: Tradelite  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 122087
 
re:ESPI
I am not a stock shorter, nor am I long on ESPI but have been following this company for a while. Local stories about this company are not necessarily glowing, due to its rather insignificant niche in the total phone industry and its repeated management turnover.

I have heard my favorite stock gurus say a good entry point on this stock would be $10 and a target would be a maximum of $15. The stock is already at that level, and I notice there are a number of optimistic traders holding onto it who think it will go to $20. (I hope they are not willing to pay that much.) ESPI doesn't look like a winning short--OR a winning long--to me. Just my opinion.