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BullTrade Announces Investment Opinion; BullTrade Special Membership Provides Spectacular Gains for Subscribers.


SANTA CLARA Santa Clara, city, Cuba
Santa Clara (sän`tä klä`rä), city (1994 est. pop. 217,000), capital of Villa Clara prov., central Cuba.
, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 11, 1999--

While the regular membership that BullTrade.com (http://www.bulltrade.com) offers produces consistently profitable results, many active daytraders opt for the "special" membership. The reason is simple. Stock Alerts, which are the added component that constitutes a "special" membership, can provide investors with gains as high as 150% in a short time period.

One example of a quick 20% gain came in January January: see month. , when BullTrade.com felt that some of the main computer stocks like Compaq (Compaq Computer Corporation, Houston, TX, www.compaq.com) Compaq was the leading PC manufacturer when it was acquired by HP in 2002. Founded in 1982 by Rod Canion, Jim Harris and Bill Murto, one year later the company shipped 53,000 PC-compatible COMPAQ Portables, resulting in $111  (NYSE NYSE

See: New York Stock Exchange
:CPQ CPQ Compaq
CPQ Conseil du Patronat du Québec (Canada)
CPQ Configure-Price-Quote
CPQ Conseil de Presse du Québec (Québec Press Council, Canada)
CPQ Companion Parrot Quarterly
), Apple (NASDAQ NASDAQ
 in full National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations

U.S. market for over-the-counter securities. Established in 1971 by the National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD), NASDAQ is an automated quotation system that reports on
:AAPL AAPL Apple Computer, Inc. (stock symbol)
AAPL American Association of Professional Landmen
AAPL American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law
AAPL Advance Audiovisual Presentation Limited
AAPL Advocates for Arkansas Public Libraries
) and Gateway (NYSE:GTW GTW Gateway, Inc. (stock symbol)
GTW Global Trade Watch
GTW Grand Trunk Western (railroad)
GTW Gatwick Airport
GTW Global Trading Web (Commerce One B2B-platform) 
) would see a decline in growth from past quarters. With this in mind, BullTrade.com issued a Stock Alert recommending a short of Dell (NASDAQ:DELL) at $95 and set a near-term near-term
adj.
Of, for, or involving a short period of time in the near future.
 price target of $80 at which to cover after earnings were released. Only two days later, when earnings were released, Dell's stock fell as low as $78.

The biggest gain for special members came in early February February: see month.  when BullTrade.com predicted the rise of the online brokerage BROKERAGE, contracts. The trade or occupation of a broker; the commissions paid to a broker for his services.  stocks like E
rade (NASDAQ:EGRP), Ameritrade (NASDAQ:AMTD) and Siebert Financial
(NASDAQ:SIEB). Another of the online brokerages which BullTrade.com
thought would catch fire was J.B. Oxford (NASDAQ:JBOH). BullTrade.com
recommended a buy on J.B. Oxford at $10 to $12, and also told special
members to be prepared to sell if the stock hit the 20's. The
following day, J.B. Oxford rose as high as $25.75, giving members a
150% gain.
     The following month, BullTrade.com recommended buying E*Trade
(NASDAQ:EGRP) at $48. In the Stock Alert, BullTrade.com told special
members that E*Trade had not yet participated in the drastic upturn in
the online brokerage stocks like Schwab (NYSE:SCH), Merrill Lynch
(NYSE:MER) and National Discount Broker (NYSE:NDB). Special members
were told to sell at $55 or above, which the stock hit two days later
allowing for a fast 15% gain.
     The Internet sector has historically provided BullTrade.com
members with some of their biggest gains. Examples include a 106% gain
on InfoSeek (NASDAQ:SEEK) and a 30% gain on Excite (NASDAQ:XCIT) in
January alone. In mid-March, BullTrade.com issued a stock alert on
CMGI Inc. (NASDAQ:CMGI) because of the pending Lycos (NASDAQ:LCOS) and
USA Networks (NASDAQ:USAI) deal. BullTrade felt that Lycos shares
would rebound over $100 because shareholders would refuse a deal that
valued Lycos under $120. Also, BullTrade felt that a spike in Yahoo
(NASDAQ:YHOO) shares would also help CMGI's stock. Special members
were told to buy at the $190 level and sell at a 10% to 15% gain. The
following day, CMGI shares reached a peak of $226.
     More recently, in April, BullTrade.com recommended buying
Netspeak (NASDAQ:NSPK) at $13.25 because of the rumors of a buyout by
Motorola (NYSE:MOT). In the following two trading days, Netspeak
traded close to $15 allowing for a quick 13% gain. Also in April,
BullTrade.com followed Broadvision (NASDAQ:BVSN) very closely and
recommended a buy under $51. The following day, Broadvision rose 10%
to $55.
     This "special" BullTrade (http://www.bulltrade.com) membership is
only an additional $80 over the regular membership price of $20/month.
The cost is minimal in comparison to the possible gains, as explained
by BullTrade.com `special' member Lionel Walker, "Within hours of
receiving my first Stock Alert, on the possible merger between America
Online (NYSE:AOL) and Netscape (NASDAQ:NSCP), I made enough money to
pay for your service ten times over. Thanks BullTrade!" Recently,
other BullTrade.com Stock Alerts have covered such companies as
Broadcast.com (NASDAQ:BCST), 3Com (NASDAQ:COMS), Cisco (NASDAQ:CSCO),
Network Associates (NASDAQ:NETA), Amazon.com (NASDAQ:AMZN), Earthlink
(NASDAQ:ELNK), Intel (NASDAQ:INTC), Worldcom (NASDAQ:WCOM) and Qwest
(NASDAQ:QWST).
     BullTrade Corp. (http://www.bulltrade.com) provides investors
with a daily newsletter and financial forum. Members receive a
newsletter before each market session, via e-mail and on-site, that
outlines the current month's trading portfolio, as well as views on
the current market conditions and issues that are relevant to
successful trading. The BullTrade newsletter is ideal for both
beginner and experienced investors, and is available for a very
affordable $20 per month.
     For more information, visit the BullTrade web site at
http://www.bulltrade.com.


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