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To: KeepItSimple who wrote (68024)2/15/2001 2:33:48 PM
From: JRI  Respond to of 436258
 
"Selling end of day"..you are referring to TODAY, correct? TIA EOM



To: KeepItSimple who wrote (68024)2/15/2001 2:38:15 PM
From: JRI  Respond to of 436258
 
Also, how's this for a end-of-rally premise...

Say, COMPX and QQQs give back some of today rally tomorrow....if QQQ are below 60 twenty minutes before close tomorrow...you would expect QQQ to rally up (correct)...and, I extrapolate, pull some other techs along for ride (except for those widely-trading, sitting already on their max pain)..

Or, at that point- right before close, would you recommend looking for widely-trading techs who are trending below/above important max-pain levels...for a buy/sell?



To: KeepItSimple who wrote (68024)2/15/2001 2:43:17 PM
From: Shack  Respond to of 436258
 
Well I became a believer this month.

The kicker for me is MSFT. GOing into today, it was the only major NDX stock which had a max pain value which was slightly below where it was yesterday and indeed it is the weakest of all the big boys.



To: KeepItSimple who wrote (68024)2/15/2001 3:40:23 PM
From: Bull RidaH  Respond to of 436258
 
Message 15322368

Got uranium? <g>



To: KeepItSimple who wrote (68024)2/15/2001 4:24:36 PM
From: NOW  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 436258
 
where is best data on max pain?

thks