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To: tejek who wrote (109701)5/7/2000 9:33:00 PM
From: Mani1  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1575047
 
Ted re <<last Friday when the employment report came out at 8:30PM EST, the Nasdaq futures dropped immediately to <110>.>>

That's right, immediately! That's what futures do, they react fast, that's what they are designed to do. To say that couple of hours ago, they all sudden acted up because of the news which came out last week is none sense. S&P is more interest rate sensitive than the Nasdaq, why have they not followed suite?

NASDAQ futures took a big dive few hour ago, all the sudden. Now you are telling me that is because of the unemployment report last week. No way!

Mani