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To: Robert Graham who wrote (28627)8/29/2000 11:21:23 AM
From: Gersh Avery  Respond to of 42787
 
Talk about the large OI has been around for a while now ..

To maintain such a large OI must be offset. Otherwise it would have been covered a long time ago ..

Very odd market indicators ..

low trim while the market goes down at the same time is one of the stranger actions ..

Currency flows are not adding up like I'm used to seeing ..

Price action in stocks are leading actions in the futures and not the other way around ..

Lots of things ..

I've just been wondering for a while now, how they were going to unwind ..



To: Robert Graham who wrote (28627)8/29/2000 4:28:42 PM
From: Gersh Avery  Respond to of 42787
 
Pattern seems to be to sell stock then buy futures ..

(edit example time frame 3:25 - 4:15 pattern repeats several times)

So, at first, falling stock prices set the pace then a snap move in futures triggers buy programs.

Overall it just makes a lot of noise right now. However, the end result should be a lot of excess stock looking for a home in the marketplace ..

I think that, in the end, price action in stocks will rule over price action in futures ..

BWDIK