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To: JRI who wrote (40200)1/6/2001 3:41:30 PM
From: Stephen  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 42787
 
JRI ... thanks .. do you remember if it was in tech ?. I'm not sure I've been clear on the point that my comments are confined to that area. I've seen CNBC's segment. I recently read an article in late December that confirmed that selling was continuing. I also check Schwabs new news alerts that show the 144 filings each day ... you'd be amazed how many were filed over the Xmas holidays !!. Course ... there may have been tax considerations ... but I've really been seeing a ton of them and they continue into January... all fwiw ..

Course ... everyone can check the filings themselves as they are company specific .....though Yahoo is often out of date and missing data I've noticed. Anyone have an alternative they can recommend ??. TIA

Regards

Stephen



To: JRI who wrote (40200)1/6/2001 4:16:52 PM
From: Chris  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 42787
 
NDX 30 MIN CHART FOR 1ST WEEK OF JAN
geocities.com

i would suggest to print it out since i do erase the file frequently due to lack of space on server.

I use the settings and timeframe for SHORT TERM trading and when the market is "dicey".

for longer term positions, i use daily and weekly scale charts.

Unfortunely, i didn't make much on this big rally, but i didn't buy crazily either.

here was my post stating there was a buy signal on 30 min

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To: JRI who wrote (40200)1/6/2001 7:17:47 PM
From: DukeCrow  Respond to of 42787
 
The question is where is that insider buying taking place -- in new or old economy stocks? I see much more in old economy.

Ali