To: carepedeum2000 who wrote (32878 ) 8/25/2000 6:20:25 AM From: Rande Is Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 57584 . . . . December / January Again? . . . Carpe, how is Vegas? Looking forward to our Play-By-Play Text-O-Cast live from the floor of the show. Sorry to hear about MYG. . . you sure had it right!. . .you're just ahead of your time. To all. . . Trading has been more difficult and frustrating the past several weeks or so than nearly any time I can recall. . . . But before I go there. . . NOTE: Mark has been doing an especially fantastic job leading daily trading this summer DESPITE the markets, with his "uncanny ability", No, strike that! His "technical and intuitive prowess" , which no doubt comes after many months & years of "very hard work and even harder taught lessons" . . . .Great job spotting the movers!. . .and we are all quite grateful to him. . . and we further hold him harmless for any sudden turns, losses or otherwise poor trades we may have had due to the extreme market climate or any other reasons. I can only imagine what Mark's lead will be like when we get a bull rally!! Back to markets. . . And once again, this latest slow surge is reminding me of Dec 99. . .low volume moves. . .Fibres one day, wireless the next, bios the next, then the Dow, repeat often. . . "when in doubt rotate out" . . . . then Holidility started kicking in by Christmas eve. . .and during the final week of December the junk stocks started popping all over the place and Holidility ran rampant. . . VUSA, BYND, SYBR, etc. real smelly stuff. . . . then the entire market surged sharply on increased volume. . .until we hit the first trading day of the New Year, when the rug was pulled out from the market entirely. . and we were left with margin liquidations galore. . . . with each subsequent surge, it fell back sharply with the furthest drop on the 4th day of the pullback . .Margin Liquidation Day. . .aka/ "4DML" . . it happened 3 or 4 times in January 2000. . .and it seemed the only ones making any SERIOUS money then were the brokerages. Does everyone remember this? For the third time I ask. . . . . Could August be doing the same thing? And if so, could the big surprise we get after Labor Day be the same as we got after the New Year? I smell a series of traps ahead. . . Imagine us surging ahead to "new August highs" as I've said several times before. . .with hopes high [prodded by the media] that "with renewed volume we would get a real rally" going. . .[then again the volume last year never really picked up until about the second or third week of October!, but few remember] So where does that leave September? Emulating January with its series of surges then 4DML's? Here is the important thing to remember about low volume rallies. . . because of the low volume they are very easily squashed! The sharper the climb. . the sharper the decline! . . .that's why the final 3 days of 1999 felt as though there were no lids on anything. . . like we were all left in the candy store overnight! If I had to make a prediction today. . . it would be that yes we are being set up for the kill. Steady low volume surge on mostly junk. . .[and everything that is marginable and has a big following]. . .free trading the final 3 or 4 days of August, then slam after slam . . .the floor dropping out . . .starting the day after Labor Day. . .and continuing through the end of September, much as January. . . . then the greenlight given by Greenspan the first week of October. . .with the real rally starting shortly afterwards. . .a brief pause mid-to-late October in sympathy to the Asian markets, [which are going to have some extremely hard times this October, IMO]. . .then November is anybody's guess. . .traditionally it is our best trading month and I would think this next rally will take several months to get off the ground with ever increasing volume beginning in October. . . but these days. . .who knows? I don't think the election will have any effect this year. . . .despite what the historicals show. . .[its a new market. . . younger . . . and with little regard for its heritage.] I need more input from you guys on whether or not YOU feel we could be setting up in the same manner as December 99 / January 2000. . . . . and suggestions on ways we can profit best from what we think we see. . .using specific stocks and plays. Thanks all. . . Rande Is