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To: Les H who wrote (36318)11/10/2000 4:28:57 PM
From: chic_hearne  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 436258
 
Everything's placed nicely on the precipice of support levels. Engineer an opening bounce on Monday and trap the chumps on the break of support

I for one did NOT cover a damn thing today. I hope I don't regret that Monday.

I've got poots on lots of trash and the presidency being solved won't help. Maybe the Clowns could get a few day rally, but no more.

One thing that really stuns me is the Clowns aren't willing to admit this isn't the election. Supposedly, Gore would be bad for tech. Well he would be terrible for drugs and tobacco. Ironically, drugs and tobacco are running like Bush already won and tech is getting trashed. Clowns aren't very good at connecting the dots and seeing the big picture, so I wouldn't expect anything less. These are the same clowns that will pile in the day after this is settled, if they aren't already maxed out on margin.

This tech wreck has NOTHING to do with who is president. The Clowns and sheeple just need an excuse to why they are losing money, and this is the best one out there at the moment.



To: Les H who wrote (36318)11/10/2000 4:39:41 PM
From: pater tenebrarum  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 436258
 
yep...break of support seems to be in the cards...who knows what the weekend will bring in terms of additional bad news. the low intensity conflict in the ME continues unabated for instance. also, i'd expect sooner or later to hear some words of caution from sectors which haven't warned yet, especially the banks...for all we know from the NAPM & recent sharp rises in jobless claims the economy may be on the verge of sliding into a recession.