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To: Jenne who wrote (1417)4/15/1999 12:26:00 PM
From: zalesky  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2902
 
To all: I was looking through Investors Bus
Daily yesterday(Options Page) and was astonished
at the results I uncovered!! I looked at 10 count
em 10 internet and additional high tech companies
as far as their call strike prices vs the greatest
amount of calls/strike price. Turns out every stock,
and I mean EVERY STOCK yesterday finished BELOW the
level of the option price that had generated the
most amounts of calls. Example: DCLK had the most
call bets at 140. Yesterday it finished at 135.
Additionally to this DCLK and others had other
significant levels of call buying at lower prices.
Conclusion: Yesterday and today's action undoubtedly
related to options expiring on Friday!! The market makers
are definitely CRUSHING folks who expected these companies
to go higher. This entire correction is mostly MANINPULTION.
I bought more AOL this morning and am now poised to reap
the profits as the entire internet group moves higher next
week. Good Luck and By God don't let em shake ya out.
Stay LONG, stay STRONG, with good old money making DCLK!!!!



To: Jenne who wrote (1417)4/15/1999 12:31:00 PM
From: dabadabadoo  Respond to of 2902
 
i don't know the source for the foreordained 'April correction' since it's earnings season and all techs have reported earnings gains it seems. Sanjay sees support at 95; i thought that last month, but now it looks like an upturn from 115 so maybe that's the latest base. i haven't read of any single event to cause the NASDAQ/tech sector to continue to fall since yesterday. obviously, this behavior is a good reason to have a diversified portfolio and to have a tight safety belt. but i continue to sing the same tune: if you believe in the product then pick a good point to buy again. i'm going out on a short limb to forecast an excellent sales report (i didn't say excellent earnings report) o/a 4/21 that will raise the stock to rise and hopefully to hold.