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To: Johnny Canuck who wrote (25423)3/2/2000 12:18:00 PM
From: shasta23  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 68978
 
Harry,

nice list on hot stocks. In the flat panel display GNSS is missing although (as far as i know) they are one of the biggest chip makers in the area. The last number i vaguely remember is like 40% of the market but my memory might be playing tricks.

Stefan



To: Johnny Canuck who wrote (25423)3/2/2000 6:22:00 PM
From: d. alexander  Respond to of 68978
 
Harry; thanks for CEM's; I also find that page of sector charts helpful (disk drive looking good, testing underside of 50dma), but it's all still not very focused. Being rather vast..

Schaeffer's site re: tomorrow's key releases

3:34:21 PM
In a release that may foreshadow tomorrow's all-important nonfarm payrolls and unemployment rate figures, the Labor Department reported today that U.S. jobless claims increased by 6,000 in the week ending February 26. This was ahead of expectations of a rise of only 2,000. In theory, continued tight labor markets may cause demand to outpace supply, contributing to inflationary pressures. Thus higher unemployment rolls may not be seen as a negative if it eases tightness in the labor markets.


Dorothy



To: Johnny Canuck who wrote (25423)3/3/2000 11:13:00 AM
From: Johnny Canuck  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 68978
 
EPC=0.33 Really overbought.

Fri Mar 3 11:05am ET - U.S. Markets close in 4 hours 56 minutes.

Dow 10360.84 +195.92 (+1.93%)
Nasdaq 4853.12 +98.61 (+2.07%)
S&P 500 1399.62 +17.86 (+1.29%)

NYSE Volume 407,131,000
Nasdaq Volume 707,842,000

30-Yr Bond 6.119% -0.025

INTERNET 13 +4.2% Edit Delete Compare
CHIPS 13 +6.1% Edit Delete Compare
CHIP EQUIP 12 +3.9% Edit Delete Compare
Telecom Equip 21 +2.4% Edit Delete Compare
RETAIL 8 -0.1% Edit Delete Compare
SOFTWARE1 13 +4.3% Edit Delete Compare
DSL 6 +2.8% Edit Delete Compare
DWDM 15 +2.2% Edit Delete Compare
Financials1 6 +1.4% Edit Delete Compare
Carriers1 6 +1.3% Edit Delete Compare
Telecom Construction1 3 +1.2% Edit Delete Compare
networkers1 4 +4.9% Edit Delete Compare
Contract Manufacturers 4 +1.8% Edit Delete Compare
Tier 2, D-WDM 13 +2.0% Edit Delete Compare
Broadband Cable 1 7 +0.6% Edit Delete Compare
Harry's current watchlist 33 +2.3% Edit Delete Compare
DOW 10 +1.9% Edit Delete Compare
DRUGS 4 -0.5% Edit Delete Compare
XML 15 +2.8% Edit Delete Compare
Internet Security 20 +2.2% Edit Delete Compare
Supercoductors 5 -0.1% Edit Delete Compare
Bull Sector-optical 84 +3.1% Edit Delete Compare
Satellite Stocks1 3 +0.8% Edit Delete Compare

<EDIT> SP500 challenging 1400. It would be positive if we
do not fill the opening gap at 1390. Conditions do not
appear to suggest a market melt down just a mild correction
despite what the EPC indicates.