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Strategies & Market Trends : Three Amigos Stock Thread -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Sergio H who wrote (22793)12/10/2000 3:25:48 PM
From: in_cog_nito  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 29382
 
CBS Marketwatch: Another week of election turmoil Markets frazzled by latest legal twist in Florida

cbs.marketwatch.com

I still think, the market will do reasonable well Monday....maybe even rally a bit. A LOT with the right News.

I still think many who shorted, or sold, some stocks Friday after the close, will not get what they had expected and be forced to cover and buy.

Looking forward to the futures market tonight and how Asia is doing. Not that Asia means a whole lot right now, but it does give an indication, sometimes.

This is interesting as well.....
cnn.com

In what may foreshadow the ultimate outcome of the case, Scalia also wrote. "It suffices to say that the issuance of the stay suggests that a majority of the Court, while not deciding the issues presented, believe that the petitioner has a substantial probability of success."

I cannot WAIT to see the movies and books that will be based on this Historic time we are going through. No one would have written a story this twisted and confounding.
Be interesting how movies, TV, books, etc... show and play the current events.
Even more interesting will be 10 or so years from now, looking back.

Those White Castles can really burn the belly!! Or was it the Dry Martini’s (Triple olives please)?

CNI

Update:
Supreme Court May Lift Market's Gloom
biz.yahoo.com
"``I had expected before the (U.S.) Supreme Court ruling that the Nasdaq would give back the 160 or so points it gained on Friday,'' said Bill Meehan, chief market analyst at Cantor Fitzgerald, in Darien, Conn. ``It is hard to imagine at this point, unless the Gore characters can come up with another trick, that this won't lead to more upside.''

Cut Those Friday AfterMarket Short Sellers Off At the Knees!! opps.....sorry, chearleading again!