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Strategies & Market Trends : Three Amigos Stock Thread

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To: JoeinIowa who wrote (22824)12/11/2000 5:42:51 PM
From: Sergio H  Read Replies (3) of 29382
 
Ola Joe. Congratulations on CHK.

EK rallied today. But I'm still thinking that negative news will come out tomorrow.
biz.yahoo.com

Looks like I bought SUNW one day too early. UP, UP I say.
biz.yahoo.com

ANAD DEC 15s closed at 5.875 on the bid. I'll take it. You're back in the contest.

Nice to see WDC bounce back.

Trading markets.com on NG

<A cold front descending on the heaviest consuming US residential
market torched natural gas futures to new all-time highs in a
dramatic repeat of trading action one week ago Monday. Temperatures
in Illinois and other Midwestern states, states that account for
more than 25% of residential consumption, descended to below
freezing and well below seasonal averages to spike prices in
overnight Access trading. NGF1, from the Momentum-5 List, opened as
much as 14% higher to expanded trading limits after the Access
limit maximum was hit. Suppliers of the heating fuel are buying
more expensive nat gas inventories at ever higher levels due to an
early winter and national stockpiles shortage that remains nearly
30% below last year's levels in a situation of perceived dwindling
supply. Spiking on cold weather forecasts last week as well, nat
gas has added as much as 45% in six sessions. The January contract
closed .836 higher at 9.420.>

Sergio
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