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To: Rich1 who wrote (42510)6/28/2000 1:26:00 PM
From: Jorj X Mckie  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 63513
 
Nice list. I am still trying to determine if I should sell some stuff or just ride out any pullback.

Probably selling calls is the better path for me.

Interesting that the QCOM news didn't cause more of a selloff. Bad news not getting a bad reaction could be a bullish sign.

One of the things that I have talked about recently is that the market seems to react the opposite way that one would expect for the day or two following news (good or bad) followed by the expected reaction (up for good news, down for bad news). Assuming that we have good news from the fed (whatever that is), this model would fit nicely with Carpino's projections.