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Strategies & Market Trends : Jim's Nasdaq100 Special as a basket.

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To: Matthew L. Jones who wrote (1248)9/29/1999 7:20:00 PM
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I thought I read somewhere that the companies in the HHH were mkt cap weighted--which is why AOL has the most # of shares... oh well. feeble mind I have.

When I first read that PR, my conspiracy minded side said that this was a new and unique way for Merrill to get rid of it's internet holdings, by transferring them into HHH shares and selling the UIT. HHH sure looks a lot different than the SPY, DIA or QQQ in that regard. Imagine, you can actually turn in shares and create an HHH unit or ask to be cashed out in actual shares of individual HHH company stocks. Did I read that incorrectly?
Too bad the conspiracy falls apart w/ the low volume out there. ;-)
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