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

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To: dennis michael patterson who wrote (36098)11/22/2000 9:00:15 AM
From: Philipp  Read Replies (2) of 42787
 
Hi Dennis:

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As an outsider, I am astonished that anyone would even consider that a "dimpled" ballot should count as a valid vote. In a mature democracy that would just be a non-vote. But assuming that they are counted, since this is what Gore appears to need to win the election, would that then not violate the equal-protection clause under the U.S. constitution, since in all the other counties, these would not be counted? Hence would the Bush team then not have a valid case for the Supreme Court? Also, what are the chances that the Florida legislature decides by law what should be counted as a valid ballot?

<Back on topic> I am surprised how well the futures are keeping up this morning, since an open at these levels would give a big sell signal on NDX with a short-term target around 2550, the break-out point last October. I also think that that level would hold for the moment (in any case, Don says so).

Good trading,

Phil
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