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To: Les H who wrote (34318)10/29/2000 4:36:11 PM
From: UnBelievable  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42787
 
Do We Rob Dow to Pay Dung This WeeK?

Its a good thing no one really cares about $NYX. Remember when it broke out to new all time highs. All chart chasers are doomed. <gg>



To: Les H who wrote (34318)10/29/2000 7:14:23 PM
From: marketing1  Respond to of 42787
 
Please excuse my intrusion into your board, however it seems to me that there is something rather basic missing.
I have been lurking for quite a while
And respect a lot of knowledge here especially in TA
However,
How about supply and demand ???
Cash flow into US Equities/money markets/bonds

Too simple ?
Perhaps

I have watched the markets the last few years and
It seems that when too much money backs up on the sidelines
It causes it’s own “pent up” momentum (demand)

I am use to hearing CNBC this time of year saying “whoa! Reports are there is a lot of money-----
A lot of money
(next week) A LOT OF MONEY
ON THE SIDELINES
JUST WAITING TO BE DEPLOYED

BUT CNBC isn’t saying that this year
And that is worrisome
And I just looked at AMG data regarding cash inflows
I thought “merde”, allstocks.com

Where is this pent up demand ?
I don’t see it.

I am the forever optimist
But it might be a very long winter

PS – sorry, to post and run - I am on vacation in Belgium right now visiting my 20 year old daughter who is studying for school (HEC) tomorrow. My life is temporarily governed by her schedule.