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It means we can't download our data. I only sent the post so Equis would
realize we were having trouble.

<P>Harley

<P>Marcia wrote:
<BLOCKQUOTE TYPE=CITE>&nbsp;I'm getting "ID= 800" tonight too.&nbsp; What
does it mean and what is the problem at Reuters??????

<P>Marcia

<P>Harley Meyer wrote:
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<CENTER><B><FONT SIZE=+4>ARGHHHH!!!</FONT></B></CENTER>
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Date: Tue, 01 Sep 1998 15:42:19 -0500
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Al,
Thanks for the kind words. I closed out my AMAT for about a $270 gain. I covered
the 200 shares at 26 1/16. Near the high of the day considering the low was 23
5/16. But maybe it wasn't meant to be. For example after the price was in the 23s
my computer froze up. I had to shut it down and restart. The price was then up to
around 24 when I returned. I thought I would wait. Then around 25 1/16 I had
father duties that kept me away until he took his nap. By that time it had gone as
high as 26 3/4.

Having some common sense I know everyone will be a buyer tomorrow morning, so I
figured I would cover my shorts and take some money then hit it again when it
moves higher. I am still very happy making that much money, even though it was not
as much as I could of made. To me what counts big time and gives me great
satisfaction at the end of the year will be that these two trades were winning
trades.

Now I some cash and I can day trade this thing if I want and I can go long or
short on AMAT as a day trade.

As a plan if I day trade long and it goes against me I stop the bleeding quickly.
If I day trade a short position and it goes against me then I position trade it.

Harley

Al Taglavore wrote:

> Harley Meyer wrote:
> >
> > Al,
> >
> > I noticed that myself. My first observation would be that somebody didn't
> > get out of the market the way they wanted to, so they bid up Globex to get
> > higher openings in the indexes. If it holds through the morning we could get
> > a jump in the morning and probable folks selling the rally in the morning.
> > Whether the rally will prevail will be the question. For the most part many
> > of these morning rallies fizzle out. But since we have sold off so much
> > maybe a few bargain hunters will step in.
> Harley,
> At 11:35 cst, S&P up 21.40, NSD up 25.75.  Was a small buyer in the last
> 30 minutes today.  HDI, MER, ONE.  Only need about two hours of rally in
> the morning for me.  Love to quit "work" at 11am.
>
> In an early evening post today, Harley wrote "...on when does one take
> profits in times like these - i.e., a wind fall profit."
>
> >From posts past,I know you have the book, "Reminiscences of a Stock
> Operator".  May I be so bold as to call your attention to page 265:
> "The big money in booms is always made first by the public--on paper.
> And it remains on paper".  It ain't profit till you book it, Harley.
> Hope you book it BIG.  You deserve a home run.
> Al Taglavore
>
>
> > Harley
> >
> > Al Taglavore wrote:
> >
> > > Are we aware that the S&P is trading up 1240 on Globex at 9:25?  This is
> > > a strong move after the pasting it took today.  "V" bottom ala '87?
> > > Comments?
> > >
> > > Al Taglavore