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To: D. Miller who wrote (436)11/29/2000 6:58:50 AM
From: bob wallace  Respond to of 840
 
presumably you meant to address this mssage to robert duke



To: D. Miller who wrote (436)11/29/2000 7:35:26 AM
From: Topannuity  Respond to of 840
 
when we broke 3000 we lost a very important support level which is now resistance. Difficult to see us above 3000 in the near term. also next quarter's earnings will probably be down from this past quarters. I think the slow growth scenario weighs heavily on the high- multiple naz. Plus there's a risk we slip into recession. The "wealth effect" is now the "poverty effect". Could be a big problem going forward. Bottoms are usually broad formations taking much longer to build than tops which are often climactic. We are far from having built anything near resembling a bottom. We're months off if you look at a weekly chart and see the huge overhang from the break of 3000.



To: D. Miller who wrote (436)11/29/2000 8:54:06 AM
From: Ken Adams  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 840
 
ive been trading the qqq calls and puts

Me too. I find this to be a "safe" approach in this atmosphere. I have nearly stopped doing my daily scans looking for other opportunities. I am almost exclusively into options on the OEX and the Qs. Small positions, at that, and short time periods.

Ken