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To: Les H who wrote (38691)1/31/2000 3:51:00 PM
From: Les H  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 99985
 
Liquidity Trim Tabs Summary
January 31, 2000

Bottom Line: We Turn Even More Bearish. NASDAQ 100 Stocks Most Vulnerable.

Headline:
Liquidity Weakens Despite Decent Inflow. $13.3 Billion New Offerings Key.
1st Down Jan. Since 1992. Few New Cash Takeovers. Insider Selling Likely Surging.

Subheads:
Float Growing at Fastest Pace in Decades
Equity Fund Flows Slump. Most New Cash Going To NASDAQ 100. Yet NDX Down 10%.
Repo's Still Up $30 Billion From End Of October. Y2K Borrowings Likely Gone.
Margin Selling Begets Margin Selling. Five Big Stocks Already Getting Margin Calls.
One Week Moving Average @ $8.7 Billion Drops Far Below Four Week $506 Million.