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To: Voltaire who wrote (32450)3/6/2001 9:46:39 AM
From: lurqer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 65232
 
I know TA indicators are not your "thang", but one of the reasons for my bullish post last night

Message 15453650

was the insight B-Bands give into market psychology. They are saying that currently we are as irrational depressed as we were irrationally manic a year ago. Such extremes in psychology occur at turning points.

JMO

lurqer



To: Voltaire who wrote (32450)3/6/2001 9:46:59 AM
From: Venkie  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 65232
 
sebl rumored to buy vign

Tuesday March 6, 8:32 am Eastern Time
Vignette names Thomas Hogan chief operations officer
AUSTIN, Texas, March 6 (Reuters) - Vignette Corp. (NasdaqNM:VIGN - news) said Tuesday Thomas Hogan has been appointed president and chief operating officer and will assume immediate responsibility for worldwide operations, including sales, marketing, support, services and product development.

As president, he succeeds Greg Peters, who continues as chairman and chief executive officer of Vignette.

The producer of Internet application software said Hogan joins the company from Siebel Systems Inc. (NasdaqNM:SEBL - news), where he most recently served as senior vice president of worldwide sales and operations. Prior to two years at Siebel, Hogan held several executive posts at IBM (NYSE:IBM - news).

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To: Voltaire who wrote (32450)3/6/2001 12:00:18 PM
From: stockman_scott  Respond to of 65232
 
a key quote to consider:

<<"You go from being scared to own stocks to being scared to not own stocks," said Charles Lemonides, chief investment officer at M&R Capital Management, which oversees $300 million. "Pessimism reaches such a peak and then psychology turns on a dime -- for no apparent reason. But that's how markets behave. The selling gets too extreme and the move gets well ahead of what makes sense.">>

IMO, we have made the turn...the market is now looking for reasons to rally -- and I think it will find them...=)

Best Regards,

Scott