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To: t2 who wrote (22924)5/19/1999 2:52:00 PM
From: Sir Francis Drake  Respond to of 74651
 
t2K - I didn't dissect M.D's statements like delphic proclamations - I think it fair to say most people out there took them as v. bullish. You're probably right in your distinctions, but I'm afraid most missed it, judging by comments I've heard (unscientific sample<g>).

As to MSFT - look at how MSFT trades... the sudden eruptions up etc. Yes, being out of MSFT is a greater risk than being in. Still, I'd trade it while establishing a position - I think it prudent to lower your average cost to 74 *at least*, if not 67.

Good luck.

Morgan



To: t2 who wrote (22924)5/19/1999 3:07:00 PM
From: Offshore  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74651
 
Hi T2. I've been busy so haven't posted.

What is your take in this price? I do not know if I should get more, or sell and wait for a few point frop to happen?

The question I have is, if I sell now, and wait, and it climbs, will I only miss out on a one day $ 5-10 gain on the upstroke...or has MSFT ever had huge gains. With all this cable news and the possible tracking stock, I'd hate to miss out.