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To: Bretsky who wrote (668)5/4/1999 8:53:00 PM
From: david barr  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3070
 
Backed up my little red wagon(read: truck) and loaded it with 50 (read: 50K)shares. In at $112 but think I'll be backing the little red wagon up again tomorrow for some $50's.

Dave



To: Bretsky who wrote (668)5/5/1999 1:09:00 AM
From: Surfer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3070
 
Bretsky, You may be onto something when you said $50 as your buy price. However, check the chart at:

bigcharts.com

$80 (pre-split) seems like a support. In Jan. close to $80, part of March was in $80 range, and April sell-off touched $80 and returned. Assuming, Nasdaq doesn't go into a tail spin, INSP may hold, $40 (post-split) as support. Chart reading is no crystal ball. Since buyers met sellers at around $80 (post-split $40) quiet a few times, one can hope if INSP goes down due to market conditions, it might find support again around $40 (post-split). Let's hope, Nasdaq won't correct big. If Nasdaq goes down into correction, logic says, no stock will escape. Well, time will tell us...

Thanks.