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To: Paul Shread who wrote (37702)12/8/2000 4:12:26 PM
From: eichler  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 42787
 
Wow is right! I closed my longs off of their high (lbrt)
right before the close. I was too chicken to hold over the weekend and after this nerve-wracking wacky day was glad to snatch a profit. After reading your post I'm thinking "Chicken" is good! Whew.
Have a great weekend everybody!
Regards
e



To: Paul Shread who wrote (37702)12/8/2000 4:15:48 PM
From: eddieww  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42787
 
Just when you think the Gore vs Bush deathmatch can't get any funnier, it does!

Bush will immediately try to get the Fed courts to stop the count, which they probably won't. Then he'll try to get the results thrown out, which could go either way imo. This show is going to go on until the US Congress chooses a guy which, as a political matter amongst people who want to get re-elected more than they care who is President, could also go either way. This is more fun than the "blow-job" impeachment. -g-

May cap this rally they've been trying to get off the ground for now.



To: Paul Shread who wrote (37702)12/8/2000 4:19:41 PM
From: JRI  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 42787
 
Paul, obviously the Supremes decision is a surprise to the markets, and we are likely going down Monday morn...but isn't it significant that the SOXX closed above 615...and the Nasdaq Composite higher than Wednesday (higher high)..
In other words, technically if we fall Monday, we are still in the nascient up trend, no?