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To: gridiron 99 who wrote (5541)5/13/1999 9:36:00 PM
From: sandmag  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 28311
 
Grid, I also bought at 138. 2 weeks ago. And I believe we have a winner. If price continues to go down I also will double up. Yahoo stinks, they have so much arguing. I cant deal with it. But I must confess I bought yahoo when it was down. I may not like it but a lot of people do. Happy Trading



To: gridiron 99 who wrote (5541)5/13/1999 10:34:00 PM
From: gbh  Respond to of 28311
 
Grid, SI boards are great. No comparison to Yahoo. However, Raging Bull boards have improved tremendously, and depending on the thread, provide better info. Also, its free. I still spend much more time here, but they are catching up.

Gary



To: gridiron 99 who wrote (5541)5/13/1999 11:04:00 PM
From: Hawkmoon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 28311
 
Grid,

Unfortunately, I think we're going to take a swipe at $119-120 tomorrow.

If we break that without rebounding, look out below and set a buy order at $110.

There are a lot of jitters in the marketplace over what is occurring in Russia this weekend. Yeltsin is going up on an impeachment vote (do those Russians have to steal ALL of our great ideas??.. :0), and with the firing of Primakov, it looks like it will pass.

If the impeachment passes and the Duma fails 3 times to confirm Primakov's replacement, Yeltsin would not be able to dismiss the Duma as before. Impeachment prevents that, thus it gives the commuists and nationalist FAR more power than they had before.

So with all of this turmoil, don't be surprised if folks take it as an opportunity to lock in profits and initiate a market correction (which is long overdue).

Regards,

Ron