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Strategies & Market Trends : Stock Attack -- A Complete Analysis

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To: Dan Duchardt who wrote (32994)10/15/2000 5:55:58 PM
From: donald sew  Read Replies (1) of 42787
 
Dan,

Thats really good info, thanks. Frankly I never really watched the MAX-PAIN on the QQQ's until I was asked the question on the NDX.

>>>> My impression is there is a lot more money on the line for those than for the index. For example, CSCO all by itself has a $20M difference if it closes 5 points away from MaxPain, INTC about $15M. The big stocks in the NDX will most likely push the index to wherever it may settle. <<<<

Using the same principle you mention - here are the divergences of various stocks from their MAX-PAIN:
AAPL - negative 42 cents
AMAT - negative 6.50
AMD - negative 5.62
AMZN - negative 6.50
CPQ - negative 4.80
CSCO - negative 1.42
DELL - negative 17 cents
IBM - negative 10.87
INTC - negatie 4.62
MSFT - negative 11.60
MU - negative 13.50
TLAB - negative 3.75

So for the individual stocks there still appears to be upside pressure, but not by an extreme amount Interesting to note that CSCO is close to its MAX-PAIN already.
AOL - negative 2.00
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