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To: freeus who wrote (118926)4/19/1999 5:36:00 PM
From: Thomas J. Smith  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
PIG to Mr.Freeze...............

You are giving me the chills........

The big question with DELL is the lite volume... 35 mil is below the average daily of 49 mil for dell...

I tend to look for alot of volume at the end of a direction... If DELL was sporting 70 mil today ,,I would be more inclined to believe the down move is over.... BUTT the lack of volume,,making a new low in the last 100 trading days and the failure to take out the previous high,,,DELL may be due for a better buying opportunity..

Notice the change in my statement..Instead of saying Dell is heading lower,,which would offend alot of people...I said "dell may be due for a better buying opportunity"..



To: freeus who wrote (118926)4/19/1999 7:44:00 PM
From: hdl  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 176387
 
If a Dell holder holds AOL and is on margin, he may have to sell or his broker may do it for him. If he has held Dell since 2/1/99, he has lost over 35% on his Dell holding. If he was fully margined 2/1/99 he has to put up money or sell. He could be in worse shape if he holds compaq, or other stocks which have taken a big hit-which is possible because holders of Dell may hold tech, computer and internet stocks.
My question is serious-I don't know how to answer it-I don't know if anyone on this board does either-but I would like an estimate if there is a way to reach a good one