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

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To: Chris who wrote (17460)8/31/2001 12:42:13 PM
From: Robert Graham  Read Replies (1) of 52237
 
You are not even getting the power supply fan to spin? I would first check the outlet and the power cord. This includes where it is being plugged into the surge supressor which may be eliminated for testing purposes. Next is the fuse of the PC power supply. And then check to see if the cable from the on/off button is still connected to the motherboard. If all of this looks good, then I would suspect the power supply itself. These things are relatively cheap and can be quickly installed. Just make sure to get the same wattage rating or above from what the PC is using now.

I am sure most if not all of this is obvious to you. But it is my two cents nervertheless. :-)

With regards to the market, as you know, I have returned from a long break. Sort of fell off the edge of the Earth. LOL I have a couple questions to ask. Has there been any signs of "covert" accumulation of specific stocks as the market has been consolidating before this latest sell off started? Also what are the sentiment indicators pointing to? VIX looks like it has hit resistance.

I think a rally attempt by the market at this point may be a bit premature for me to place any significance toward it. But as they say, it can be worthwhile to anticipate, but it is more important to trade what actually happens.

Good to be back "alive" again! :-)

Bob Graham
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