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To: valueminded who wrote (8438)9/29/1999 8:56:00 PM
From: Madharry  Respond to of 78576
 
Chris my fund which is short Nasdaq 100 has been up over the past few days not up a lot but up. I feel the best is yet to come after tomorrow. Then the window dressing period is over and these guys will all be raising cash, and protecting their gains.

OT: upon furthur investigation of what I thought was a poor fill, I realize now that I am at the mercy of the esteemed market maker. I read the warning labels of the other broker that I use, and according to them as long as they get the order to the market maker in a timely manner they are covered. As far as the market maker goes as long as he fills the order within 15 minutes of receipt it is considered a good fill. Now I have something else to pray for.



To: valueminded who wrote (8438)9/29/1999 9:10:00 PM
From: jeffbas  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78576
 
I tend to agree with you Chris. In my view we may break 10,000 and flush out sellers on that, but I think that will be it for a while.
The leading Internet stocks like AOL and AMZN, after an extended consolidation, appear to be performing much better than the general market. That seems to me to be more consistent with a market that will
eventually get stronger, not much weaker.