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To: LemonHead who wrote (10467)3/16/2000 7:23:00 PM
From: fuzzymath  Respond to of 18928
 
It's quite an incredible rally. If you pretend the NASDAQ doesn't exist and just look at the NYSE, you'd think this might be the beginning of a new bull market after 20 months of consolidation.

Two days ago the NYSE was below its value in July 1998. It hasn't hit a new high in close to a year. This sudden influx of money really feels like the train leaving the station. Highest volume ever!

My Model #17 was up 9.73% today! And every single one of the models (even the most conservative) was in the market!

Kevin



To: LemonHead who wrote (10467)3/16/2000 11:57:00 PM
From: steve in socal  Respond to of 18928
 
yo 'head---
nice job on wall street today. you killed those nasty old bears and ran with the bulls. i think i heard the GNP increased as a result of todays activity by $670 billion dollars. could that be right?
somewhere in the world senor cheesehead has got to be chortling to himself. imagine the activity in his account over the past few days.
TRUE STORY!!! the guy whose wedding i attended in vegas this past weekend does not play stocks, only options. he's a numbers cruncher. sunday afternoon he said to me, "the market will go up 700 points on thursday and friday.!
i just tried calling him but got no answer. he's either on his way to retire in some exotic locale or has killed himself because he did not believe his own prediction!!!
film at eleven.
sk