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To: Margaret Mateer who wrote (24050)4/16/2000 9:42:00 PM
From: Rande Is  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 57584
 
Things not looking so good tonight. . .

Big ouch in Japan. . .down 7+%:
finance.yahoo.com^N225&d=1d

World Markets responding to Friday's U.S. markets :
finance.yahoo.com

Tonights Futures Markets. . . Showing SPOOs down 17:
cme.com

Gold doesn't start showing up for several hours yet:
quoteline.com

It will take some early morning bullish words to calm fears and inspire buyers. Is there anyone who will step up? That I cannot predict.

Rande Is



To: Margaret Mateer who wrote (24050)4/17/2000 2:02:00 AM
From: American Spirit  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 57584
 
Great post. Like '87 there will be a huge short covering panic buying rally. Sure many will sell into it but it will be the beginning of at least a partial recovery. Market clearly oversold, Asia just reacting to Friday. Money in the bank buys IBM at 104, CPP at 24, UIS at 19, LOR at 7 1/2, WCOM at 37, MSFT at 73, CSCO at 50, AOL at 50, T at 49, COMS at 40, LU at 51, CMGI at 50, ESHR at 6 etc. - add your own list to this one. Retails are great buys too, ANF at 12 for instance?