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To: Lucretius who wrote (4353)7/18/2000 6:57:46 PM
From: AllansAlias   of 436258
 
How can that smell be "ole". You must be wreaking of that smell by now. "I smell a MELT -g-" you say. Hmmm... I have a bowel movement every day, but I don't get excited about it. VBG. And I certainly would not use cap's if I did. .g.

Fact is though, I smell a little melt as well. It's give back time methinks. We bulls refer to it as consolidation. It's a long way down before things would get weird, and I do not think we'll get that far, but I do think 2-3% is healthy. When the NDX-cash is threatening 3800 I might get excited.

I want to nominate today as July's Ugly Stick Day

To start with, the NYA rejection was the most important. It was threatening to break out of that rising formation, a measured move that would close down this thread.

Somethin's really bothering the English. That's news. Their FTSE was on the short list for the Shhhhh Candle. (So named because to actually speak the name of this, the uglist of candles, would be to invoke the apocalypse.)

People not paying attention bought biotech. That's probably a case of subliminal investing. You know, "This market will kill me. Unless, ..." Those who bought AMZN will someday fill the ranks of self-help groups in the Northwest.

INTC. What a beautiful doji top. Yummy.

Anyway, we ended with a tie for the Shhhhh Candle. The co-winners are EMC and DELL.

Cheers. --Allan
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