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To: donald sew who wrote (33912)10/23/2000 9:54:04 PM
From: James F. Hopkins  Respond to of 42787
 
Well being "bright" doesn't stop ignorance..
Taht takes more work than smarts.
Jim



To: donald sew who wrote (33912)10/24/2000 10:26:19 AM
From: adcpres  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 42787
 
Don, just had a thought(I get them once and awhile). The recent controversy over whether or not we had capitulation at the bottom may not be important. It seems we are getting capitulation one stock at a time ( AAPL, INTC, RFMD, CMTN now NSM). Maybe this will just be pulling finger nails out with pliers. <gg>

PS: I for one do not believe there was capitulation last week. A sharp bottom for 1/2 hour with 335M shares traded hardly qualifies as capitulation.

Correction yes.
Capitulation no.

I have been finding the last few days moving into a narrow trading range that only a day trader may be able to use. I don't day trade so it has not been very good for ST trading like I do. Volumes sure fell off yesterday -- moving back to complacency? GH