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Strategies & Market Trends : Win Lose or Draw : Be A Steve, Make A Call

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To: nsumir81 who wrote (2160)2/13/2003 6:13:10 PM
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All you need to do is compare the Naz futures to the Nasdaaq afterhours indicator, which is up 0.7% now while Naz futures are now down 4.5. Might confuse some people who will just be looking at the futures before leaving for work tomorrow.(does not seem that much of a gain considering how Dell is moving AH)

Here is the site for the REAL afterhours indicator.

dynamic.nasdaq.com

btw--I am finding Naz futures indicators are usually useless during earnings season...when a key earnings report is released before 4:15PM as Dell did today.
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