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To: Q. who wrote (8335)4/14/2000 10:45:00 PM
From: Ian@SI  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10921
 
Another sign:

Abbie was interviewed by Maria Bartiromo tonight on Weekend Squawk. (It gets repeated both Saturday and Sunday 7PM ET and in the wee small hours of the morning).

Abbie J. C. was quite bullish; at one point toward the interview she indicated that she and her colleagues at GS would be working throughout the weekend presumably with a view toward raising their equity exposure.

Should be interesting to see what if any further public pronouncement comes out of AJC.

Ian.



To: Q. who wrote (8335)4/15/2000 10:25:00 AM
From: Bill Hermesmann  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10921
 
Silence on the boards, especially on the part of some frequent posters who claim that they are or will be buying more,(especially options) is as good a contrary sentiment indicator as any for the turn. I think I see relative silence but too many of those vocal buy more types are still afloat.
The solid bottom on the NASDAQ, technically speaking, is around 2800 and the upside rally top on that index is around 3800. (The NASDAQ closed at 3321) I'm with you on your appraisal of most TA but, in the process you picked up a lot of their phrasing; i.e., "...this is usually....", "..."generally occurs..."near....nearly.....", "...similar to...", and allowing a week or so for the downside conclusion is certainly a broad enough net. ;-)