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To: Haim R. Branisteanu who wrote (27086)8/8/2000 11:46:31 AM
From: AllansAlias  Respond to of 42787
 
As the NDX and its capos and soldiers scratch their way back to green, the NYA has done so. It has looked the strongest all morning and is doing so without the help of BKX and XBD, as well as XOI.

It's the old-economy stupid. -g



To: Haim R. Branisteanu who wrote (27086)8/8/2000 11:54:32 AM
From: Peace  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 42787
 
Haim,

Who can you trust these days ? <g> The productivity numbers represent the entire economy. Whatever the numbers may be, productivity (primarily due to investment in technology) has clearly been on the rise and is the real reason why inflation on the aggregate hasnt picked up despite steamy economic growth. But then, you may not trust the GDP or inflation numbers either. <g>

Peace



To: Haim R. Branisteanu who wrote (27086)8/9/2000 12:19:28 AM
From: Lee Lichterman III  Respond to of 42787
 
Terry - I don't track the T-bills enough to make a valid call on them, they just aren't my cup of tea. Sorry

Dennis, I agree on the VP reasoning. Heck if they are both in the middle ground, maybe the Dems should be allowed to win so this bubble can pop on their shift and the Republicans won't get the blame. -ggg- Of course that means I won't get a pay raise in the next four years.

faro - either you were extremely lucky or you bought the calls just out of the money and not the 65s. I watched CBOE all day today and yesterday and the 65 strike never dipped below 2 and spent most of the time around 2 3/4. My web phone won't pull in broker option quotes so maybe CBOE was messed up but I doubt it as stock price seemed to track and the option prices were changing with the underlying.

Haim, I have decided that the BLS and CSCO stuff has dumbed down J6P enough that I am going to open my own hedge fund. Any losing trades I make I will just write off as one time expenses and only my gains will count. I also will count all new inflows from customers as trading gains so my returns look awesome. I figure I will be trading the entire market's money in a matter of a few quarterly statements. Heck, if the SEC doesn't care about them, why should it mess with little ole' me? -ggggggggggg-

Send your checks now to Illmakeaclownoutofyou.com

I am starting to get overboughts on many charts but not too many hard sells. I suspect tomorrow will light up the rest of the over boughts and if we fade into the close, I will get a lot of hard sells. We are very close to a valid breakout though on my high low chart so the the next few days could get really really interesting. That PPI report could make or break us Friday. If it is good, we could get over the hump and rally. If it is bad and we are this over bought, all heck could break loose.

Good Luck,

Lee