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To: donald sew who wrote (36912)12/1/2000 8:42:22 AM
From: Jack T. Pearson  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 42787
 
Futures started dropping a little more than an hour before the open. Downgrade reports are coming in. I would really, really like to see at least a two-day bounce, but it rarely happens because I want one.



To: donald sew who wrote (36912)12/1/2000 9:05:40 AM
From: JRI  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42787
 
Is 40 Pts. up on the Naz still considered big enough to be considered a gap up...and to reinforce bullish DOJI?



To: donald sew who wrote (36912)12/1/2000 9:29:36 AM
From: Gersh Avery  Respond to of 42787
 
oil

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To: donald sew who wrote (36912)12/1/2000 10:02:36 AM
From: Les H  Respond to of 42787
 
This is also the first low in the Sep-Nov run where a QQQ spike low didn't result in a higher volume day than the previous low. Nov 13 spike low saw 75016 K. Nov 30 spike low saw 74865K. That on a day when the Nasdaq volume was exceeded by 700 million the previous Nov 13 spike low volume. It would be better if the volume differential for the QQQ was greater and more obvious as in the April-May spike volume series.

On the sentiment front, Investor's Business Daily ran a headline this week "CD Returns Look Mighty Good...".