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To: Rob S. who wrote (121565)8/2/2000 5:30:34 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1576053
 
<It seems every time I revise a post that I have already submitted, it shows up as a double post. Does anyone know why this is happening?

TIA>

ted



To: Rob S. who wrote (121565)8/2/2000 5:30:55 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1576053
 
Rob

From boom to bust in one brief period. Still, overall sentiment is not to the point where it feels like "blood is in the streets" which leads some analysts to conclude that a more dramatic sell off is needed before "capitulation".

While there was not blood in the streets, it sure felt like a capitulation on AMD's part today....esp. on double the normal volume. Do you agree? I know you see breaking support at 64 as critical but I don't think that means that there is more downside, or precludes a move back up.

This is a pattern that emerges often during the summer
From boom to bust in one brief period. Still, overall sentiment is not to the point where it feels like "blood is in the streets" which leads some analysts to conclude that a more dramatic sell off is needed before "capitulation".


Since I started investing nearly 3 years ago,I have noted that during the course of a year, there is a definite pattern to the markets. And each time we hit these sell offs, its....seen it, been there, done that...and I know its very likely we will recover soon. But there is the 5% of my mind that expects any moment for a piece of the sky to come falling thru the roof and my name to change to chicken little. <g>

ted