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To: Chris who wrote (28146)8/22/2000 11:32:10 AM
From: Robert Graham  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 42787
 
At this point, I will wait for the Fed announcement. I used to keep trading at this point. But I am getting just a little smarter. I have noticed the recent performance of my selections. And I understand there is that Fed announcement coming out. Probably could of stopped trading after the initial couple attempts in the morning. Still up about 1 1/2 points due to a scalp pre-open.

When is the Fed announcement coming out?

Bob Graham



To: Chris who wrote (28146)8/22/2000 12:16:42 PM
From: James Strauss  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42787
 
The Primary Trend Is Up...
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Chris:

Stepping back and looking at the 6 month chart shows a rising primary trend...
NDX
bigcharts.com
Nasdaq
bigcharts.com
SPX
bigcharts.com

There will be no rate hike today... The markets like that... Even if the FED says it's going to be vigilant when lit comes to inflation, the soft landing implies reduced pricing pressures of products, services, and labor... As such, we should see the market move higher...

Jim



To: Chris who wrote (28146)8/22/2000 12:17:29 PM
From: James Strauss  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 42787
 
The Primary Trend Is Up...
***************************
Chris:

Stepping back and looking at the 6 month chart shows a rising primary trend...
NDX
bigcharts.com
Nasdaq
bigcharts.com
SPX
bigcharts.com

There will be no rate hike today... The markets like that... Even if the FED says it's going to be vigilant when it comes to inflation, the soft landing implies reduced pricing pressures of products, services, and labor... As such, we should see the market move higher...

Jim