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To: Frank Ellis Morris who wrote (145195)10/19/1999 4:06:00 PM
From: freeus  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
rebegin a recovery
Would be nice but I'll bet we have another two weeks of down first.
Freeus



To: Frank Ellis Morris who wrote (145195)10/19/1999 9:37:00 PM
From: Sonny McWilliams  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
Hello Frank. Maybe we start to recover in the NAZ tomorrow. Globex NAZ futures are up 2650 at this time.

I guess you know by now that your Msft did well. Most of the techs are up in after hour markets.

Today started out as a bad day for the bears. So we had to listen to all this BS about how we are not out of the woods yet and there may still be a rate hike (without inflation) and Perma Bear Gail Dudack is waiting for another shoe to drop. Of course she could not tell us when. Some mentioned again that Europe may raise their rates. They tried that last time the market went up and Europe did not oblige then. Let's hope the same scenario will happen again.

I am holding on to my long term positions and let all this talk go in one ear and out the other.

Evtl. our stocks will surpass their highs again.

Major plus, or maybe not, the President and the Congress seem to have parted for the day without a major fight. So maybe the President won't shut down the Big Parks so the Bears have a place to go to. Bulls don't go there or do they?

Sonny



To: Frank Ellis Morris who wrote (145195)10/19/1999 10:01:00 PM
From: jhg_in_kc  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
Shortly after Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan concluded a televised conference, the Nasdaq Composite Index began falling, and by 2:40 PM, was trading in negative territory. The result was that the tech-heavy index turned a 40-point gain in the morning into a slight 0.97-point loss to 2688.18 by the final bell.
WILL NOTHING STOP THIS CRAZY SON OF A BITCH? DOES IT TAKE ANOTHER CRASH? if AOL OR IBM DO NOT MEET THE WHISPER TOMORROW...
GREENSPAN PARANOIA TAKES OVER?
i hope not.
jhg