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Non-Tech : S&P Midcap 400 Portfolio (^MID, MDY)

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To: Londo who started this subject10/29/2001 11:43:15 PM
From: Londo  Read Replies (1) of 181
 
Time to uncerimoniously bail everything. Nasdaq is (probably) going to hit 1550ish before I'll have to re-assess what's going on.

I'm paying careful attention to ^VIX in the meantime - if it gets above 40, I'll have a sufficient excuse to start getting bullish again. This business with the Argentinian debt crisis, and Ashcroft on CNN claiming that the USA is going to get terrorist attacked again isn't helping the mental stability too much. But then again, when were the markets ever sane to begin with?

The following orders replace anything issued in the past. These orders do not expire, until explicitly cancelled in a future message:

Sell all CBSS @ 24.50 or below, or @ 25.50 or above, whichever comes first.

Sell all CGO @ 12.50 or below. This is a stop-loss order, so if the stock keeps above $12.50, then it won't get sold.

Sell all CORR @ 22.50 or below, or @ 25.00 or above, whichever comes first.

Sell all VRTX @ 24.25 or below, or @ 26.25 or above, whichever comes first.
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