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To: PCSS who wrote (85233)10/4/2000 4:40:49 PM
From: Andreas  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 97611
 
Michael;

I hate to rain on your parade. However, after hours market prices turn into the following morning's opening prices with a statistical accuracy of 90%+. If you want I can certainly start rattling off scores of examples in the last week. Here is one i am sure you are familiar with. Aapl dropped after hours (admittedly on high volume) only to open even lower at the start of the next day. Intc did the same thing. Indeed, cpq dropped after hours on aapl warning and never recovered the following day. So, i am afraid that statistically we will be trading right around the last after hours price today. That is reality. Sorry.