I'm wondering if,
playing an overreaction is just out and out gambling,
or is there some kind of possible "edge" there?
I'm thinking of "legitimate" overreactions, ["rumor" for example]
as opposed to one based in some fact [earnings, etc].
MSO comes to mind.
The stock fell more on rumor [and bounced back some].
The risk is, there may be fact to it, in the end;
although one would try be out way before...
any thoughts?
Mark

playing an overreaction is just out and out gambling,
or is there some kind of possible "edge" there?
I'm thinking of "legitimate" overreactions, ["rumor" for example]
as opposed to one based in some fact [earnings, etc].
MSO comes to mind.
The stock fell more on rumor [and bounced back some].
The risk is, there may be fact to it, in the end;
although one would try be out way before...
any thoughts?
Mark
