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To: TREND1 who wrote (6467)6/3/1999 4:15:00 PM
From: Elroy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9236
 
That is the question that top Internet stock analysts from well-known investment banking and media firms such as BancBoston Robertson Stephens, Lehman Brothers, Internet Stock News (http://www.internetstocknews.com), and Goldman Sachs have had to ponder over the recent volatile months in the U.S. stock markets.

Well, I've heard of 3 of those 4 firms....<ggg>



To: TREND1 who wrote (6467)6/3/1999 4:34:00 PM
From: Steve Rolfe  Respond to of 9236
 
OK Larry go back and reread my post. I said I "doubt" not I "know". Give me a break Larry. Nobody knows anything for sure here or they wouldn't be wasting their time. I just doubt that all of these other people know something new about Aware's fundamentals. Sure there could be a FA reason but I question how all of these individual investors know what it is and no one on this board does. I think we hit a point where people got hit with Margin calls (Evidence by posts on this board and Yahoo) and were forced to sell and TA investors piled on. No one (not even you) can dispute that TA investors have certain signals to Buy/Short on. A very common signal is a stock breaking through its 50 MDA. I am sure you are aware of this by the trading you do. I know you used to trade Micron all the time and you posted hundreds of messages detailing the moving averages. (Unless it was a different Larry Dudash). I believe this argument alone does a much better job of possibly explaining the recent selloff than your phantom fundamental reason.
I claim to know nothing, I am merely submitting an opinion. I thought that was inherently understood on these message boards.



To: TREND1 who wrote (6467)6/3/1999 5:41:00 PM
From: Steve Rolfe  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 9236
 
Larry, I would appreciate your current TA on Aware if you care to give it. I found lots of TA and other takes on DELL in some of your recent posts on the DELL thread.
i.e.
... The "smart money" knows about "the highly margined" accounts
and DELL's trading will get rid of a lot of them.
When that is done, don't know when, DELL will one day start up


I believe this is one of the factors in Aware's recent drop with the other being the break through of the 50 MDA.

It is interesting that you sound so confident in your posts, but question others so readily about their opinions. You must just be so much smarter than the rest of us... <bowing down><bowing down><bowing down>



To: TREND1 who wrote (6467)6/3/1999 5:46:00 PM
From: Johnathan C. Doe  Respond to of 9236
 
It is certain that the smart money would have rotated out of AWRE long ago after its run to 80 and moved it to PAIR or WSTL; each at amazing bargins at the same moment AWRE was topping out. Percent returns would have been doubled with some reasonable trading out of a run up stock into a dead in the water one.

This isn't hindsight talk here; I make trading decisions like this in the techs all the time.



To: TREND1 who wrote (6467)6/4/1999 4:40:00 PM
From: Steve Rolfe  Respond to of 9236