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To: Post_Patrol who wrote (72025)8/30/2000 1:56:56 PM
From: stsimon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 95453
 
As we head into what is traditionally the market's worst month, September, the OSX will likely be volatile. September and October are likely to be especially volatile this year because of the election. A short term pullback in the OSX anytime between now and election day wouldn't be a surprise to any of us on this board, but it is of interest only to traders and those with non-taxable accounts. For investors in taxable accounts why pay the government 40% for a trading turn? We are still in a secular bull market in energy related stocks.



To: Post_Patrol who wrote (72025)8/30/2000 2:35:56 PM
From: Jane4IceCream  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 95453
 
PKD....-1/8....LOL

Gee, stocks go up, stocks go down.

Dont know about you guys but I make my money on the volatility in the markets.

Your turn to cheerlead...for today. I still dont see PKD going down to 4 like you claim.

I'm in the tech sector these days.

Men, the story is not quite over just yet.

Jane