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To: Glenn D. Rudolph who wrote (113882)1/2/2001 2:21:50 AM
From: craig crawford  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 164684
 
I was taking a little hangover nap this afternoon and was having a dream that the Nasdaq was up 500 points in one day! You know what the eerie part is? I woke up with a start, and looked over at my analog clock that has hands. The clock said it was 1 minute and 1 second after 1 o'clock. 01:01:01 on 01/01/01.

I am buying boatloads of call options on the NDX and tech this week as this was a powerful premonition!! My analog clock was trying to tell me with all the 1's and zero's that digital (i.e. tech) is about to make a monumentous comeback and old economy stocks (i.e. analog) are going to suffer profit taking!

p.s. lest any of you think my dreams are no good, take a look at this:
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BWAY was at 59 at the time (pre-split) and went on a nice run all the way up to 154 in only 34 trading days. That's an average of 3 points a day for almost 2 straight months on a 60 dollar stock. I have had other vivid dreams in the past which have been accurate premonitions as well. I remember having a dream that I was in school or something and people were talking about how PRST was up 20 points in one day. (This was when PRST was in the low 60's). Sure enough Presstek announced some deal about printing something or another on Coke cans and it jumped over 20 points the next few days. I must admit though, I did have a dream once that the CEO of COMS got fired, and soon as it was announced the stock rallied. Well, the CEO (Eric B) didn't get fired, but man did COMS go on an incredible run after that on all that PALM spin-off hype.

Watch out bears...don't mess with Craig's dreams!!!

Disclaimer: Take my advice at your own risk, I may still be a little juiced from New Years...(hehehe)



To: Glenn D. Rudolph who wrote (113882)1/2/2001 7:06:16 PM
From: Bill Harmond  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 164684
 
Overall, Amazon.com (AMZN: news, msgs) and Toysrus.com (TOY: news, msgs) , through their alliance established last summer, beat out all other e-tailers by more than fivefold in terms of visitors during the holiday season, with 123 million visitors.

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