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To: Catcher who wrote (449)11/30/2000 10:16:56 PM
From: JeanD  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 840
 
quotes.nasdaq.com



To: Catcher who wrote (449)11/30/2000 10:21:33 PM
From: robert duke  Respond to of 840
 
Try yahoo. Don't forget when you buy stocks now try and sell them when the market is up 1000 points and then watch it fall again to these levels in march.



To: Catcher who wrote (449)12/14/2000 11:44:16 PM
From: James F. Hopkins  Respond to of 840
 
Try this as th same stocks in the NDX are what is in the
qqq
quote.yahoo.com@^ndx&d=v2
if that don't work try
quote.yahoo.com@^ndx&d=t
this second one is more detailed

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other tricks with yhoo
quote.yahoo.com@^dji&d=t
the dow 30
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quote.yahoo.com@^djc&d=t
Dow 65 composit
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Jim



To: Catcher who wrote (449)1/2/2001 11:10:10 PM
From: robert duke  Respond to of 840
 
Well a while back I thought we were near a bottom but no it hit even lower qqq at 53. I bought them at 78, 74 and 60. If the market breaks below 2000 on the nasdaq then I am going to buy even more. Just remember the largest drop in history is something like 79%. So the nasdaq has gone fro 5000 to 2500 and that is 50% so how much more would it take to drop another 500 points form the 2500 level. Well we are almost at that point. Man I would like to see it really bottom now then. 1900 should be a bottom. I really think it will get under 2000. But we should see a really before this happens.