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To: A T who wrote (1606)4/22/1999 5:02:00 PM
From: Jenne  Respond to of 2902
 
Hmmm...I also noticed that.. Struggling all day..I thought it could have ended up with a big dip .. but it held up. Any ideas ..and whats comin tomorrow on the heals of this weakness..



To: A T who wrote (1606)4/22/1999 5:06:00 PM
From: LWolf  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2902
 
AT... I just looked at 15 min intraday....

It's nerve racking to see a stock end slightly down when you've bought on the gap-up of the day's open .....

But why don't you go back and look at the general trend across several days..... it's up... DCLK did close higher than yesterday, and the day before and the day before. If you look back to 4/13 you'll see where a few other folk bought in: 162 and that's our resistence ... but we'll probably break past it next week (on or after earnings).

Today's Thursday.. some of the trader's start winding down today, and we could see more of this tomorrow... and stay flat. Earnings come out Tuesday... Also, I've heard, but could not confirm that MMs sometime build inventory for future surges (like maybe next week... in anticipation of high demand).

The volatility in these stocks is why you want to be long and look at the longer trend.... you'll make yourself sick if you follow the intraday on them. (Unless.... you're daytrading DCLK... then by all means you need to learn it's intraday patterns... but you also need some pretty good TA tools).

The other point is that the market is broadening out.... money is flowing into a lot of areas.... each area gets a day in the sun... but not everyday... they don't all move up in tandem. <G>

regards,
laura



To: A T who wrote (1606)4/22/1999 5:41:00 PM
From: zalesky  Respond to of 2902
 
To all: Friday will Be DCLK accumulation DAY!!!
Although the sell-off late in the day was a
little disconcerting most of us have to really
get used to this NONSENSE a few days ahead of
the earnings(Tuesday before the Bell-yeah I
called the company!). There are quite a few
folks that bought into DCLK in the 100s, 110s
,120s etc and decided to take profits selling
into strength. Tomorrow should see some sort
of small POP and then maybe a testing of today's
lows before MASSIVE accumulation develops during
the late afternoon. Remember fund managers have
only 2 trading days left before earnings and YES
earnings will be SPECTACULAR. Good Luck, stay
STRONG and stay LONG, with DCLK!!!