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To: Rich1 who wrote (7178)4/9/2000 6:38:00 PM
From: Mr. BSL  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9427
 
Thanks Rich1. I suspect that when the indicators are updated Tuesday night, they will all be up. Prior to the recent divergence between NYSE & OTC, I just let the BPNYSE be the coach and treated each sector individually. The BPOTC has never carried much weight with me. I don't recall it being discussed much in the last three years. The OPTI had some time in the limelight in late June & July 98 when some techs went on a tear. It was relegated back to short term indicator when the market fell apart a few weeks later. Now with the big divergence, BPOTC seems to have gained quite a bit of prominence. So if it does turn up from low levels, along with the other 5 or 6 of its indicators, I guess we get the all clear. Do any of you old timers remember when their has been such divergence between the OTC and NYSE? If the divergence continues, does that mean that TER is a buy and AMAT is not?

Thanks, Dick