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To: Lucretius who wrote (40517)11/22/2000 11:02:50 PM
From: pater tenebrarum  Respond to of 436258
 
not all are. just to remind everybody what they look like:

'29:

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'87:

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46(mini BK):

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i want to stress here categorically that such events have been relegated to MYTH status in modern times. the April hicc-up in the NAZ was of course merely a somewhat lively profit-taking dip. -g-

one more post like this and i'm selling a ton of puts naked on Friday! LOL!



To: Lucretius who wrote (40517)11/23/2000 6:05:51 AM
From: robnhood  Respond to of 436258
 
<<haven't sold anything since last thursday... bears are still too scared. besides, there has been no large downside
move to beat our chests about...>>
Right on Luc,, Sometimes it pays to be a pig.. Oink oink....
I'm quite flabbergasted at how all the bear threads are looking for a bounce, or actually buying the dips. I don't think crashes happen in overbought territory , but from oversold territory.
Why would they rally them now? To let the the clown bears out?

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