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To: James C. Mc Gowan who wrote (29533)4/20/2000 11:57:00 AM
From: Ms. X  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 63513
 
I can't presume what will happen on the Nasdaq but with the Bell Curve so over sold and the indicators low, there isn't much left to go. You never know. The indicators aren't as low as they were in October of '98 but all that means is more stocks will create a sell signal which may not have effect on the markets.

I think we languish. More than a huge slide or jump we stay within a range which will have a negative effect on portfolio's if people don't have but the strongest stocks. Some stocks will be able to weather it and we will be able to find those. It won't be an easy market. Especially since most investors psyche is bent towards huge gains and such a bullish market.

I'll change with the indicators of course, I just don't like what I'm seeing right now.