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Technology Stocks : IDT *(idtc) following this new issue?* -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Andrew H who wrote (4919)4/13/1999 11:15:00 PM
From: mark garner  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 30916
 
I just wanted to commend everyone here
on a great thread. great discussion and
relatively free of bickering. i have been
lurking since i bought in a little over
a week ago based on the rumored spinoff of
net2phone.

i have been following the VOIP technology
for quite some time now. i had always been
aware of IDTC but had not really paid much
attention to them until the recent signing of
net2phone deals. this is great news for IDTC
and for the whole industry. i am very excited
about IDTCs prospects now. congratulations to
everyone.

i also follow and have been invested in another
VOIP company that is a provider of hardware and
is also building a global VOIP network which it
plans to IPO this year. the hardware sales of
this company have been growing exponentially over
the past quarters. i believe that it may eventually
achieve the recognition that IDTC now has. i will
not mention it here, out of respect for the thread,
unless someone inquires.

in the meantime, i hope IDTC continues to rock and
roll. the finalization of the softbank deal should
continue to turn some heads. good luck to everyone!




To: Andrew H who wrote (4919)4/13/1999 11:34:00 PM
From: Peter Yang  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 30916
 
The golden cross as defined in my previous post sends a strong buy signal (i.e., golden buy op.). It applies to any stocks (though for a perfect prediction, some other factors might be taken into account).

For example,
Yahoo had a "Golden Cross" in the beginning of 97 (aroun $10), and it never looked back again.

After T had a cross at 35, it ran up to 65. Then it had another cross at 60, it again went to 90.

Another example, ORCL:
Golden cross at 18, then went to 40.

Final example, IDTC:
It had a golden cross in 97 under $10, then it shot up to $40!!!

Normally, I would add more shares after the "Golden Cross", which confirms a strong upward movement!!!