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

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To: adcpres who wrote (39600)12/29/2000 1:13:48 PM
From: James F. Hopkins  Read Replies (1) of 42787
 
The Window dressing holds an index up as fund managers
buy less liquid stocks to run up their NAVS , they
shift money from the more liquid ones to less liquid
ones , it's self defeating in the longer term..but
can lift their NAVS for the end of year "look".
The indexes don't drop as much to reflect the
shift as the "thinner float" stocks bought
prop it up more than the larger float ones sold
drop it.
The fact that all this window dressing is going on
and the index is still down is not a good
sign at all.
Jim
Ps
It not good to see the internals of the NDX
lose liquidity at any time but even worse
at the same time the index is
falling.
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