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Strategies & Market Trends : Ask DrBob

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To: stan_hughes who wrote (40521)7/18/2001 12:43:50 PM
From: FLACK  Read Replies (1) of 100058
 
stan, here's an interesting list of stats

Daily new highs on the NYSE topped out at 631 on October 3, 1997.

The advance-decline ratio for the NYSE topped out on April 3, 1998 at
13.00.

The Value Line (geometric) Average topped out on April 22, 1998 at
508.39.

The Morgan Stanley Cyclical Index (index of cyclical stocks) topped out
on
May 10, 1999 at 619.09.

The D-J Transportation Average topped out on May 12, 1999, at 3783.50.

The D-J Industrial Average topped out on Jan. 14, 2000 at 11722.98.

NYSE Margin accounts (the level) topped out in March at $278.5 billion.

The Russell 2000 Average (lower priced stocks) topped out on March 9,
2000 at
606.12.

The Nasdaq Composite topped out on March 10, 2000 at 5048.62

The Amex Index topped out March 23, 2000 at 1036.40.

The Wilshire 5000 topped out on March 24, 2000 at 14751.64.

The S&P topped out on March 24, 2000 at 1527.46.

The NYSE Composite Average (all NYSE stocks) may have topped out on Sept
1,
2000, at 677.58.

The D-J Utility Average topped out on December 26, 2000, at 416.11.

The NYSE Financial Average (banks, S&Ls, brokers, loan companies) may
have
topped out on January 3, 2001 at 657.52.
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