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To: Chris J. Horne who wrote (13002)3/14/2001 12:16:49 AM
From: Lone Ranger  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 42834
 
chris,
you may be correct and i wish you luck but
we'll see if J Chambers quote effects market sentiment tomorrow. here's the link.
cnnfn.cnn.com



To: Chris J. Horne who wrote (13002)3/14/2001 8:13:29 AM
From: Wren  Respond to of 42834
 
<<Based on the amount we have fallen, one would think there has to be a floor under this somewhere. So did we hit bottom today or was this just a dead cat bounce?>>

Based on the futures this morning, we have not hit bottom yet. The CNBC screen is showing futures of all three indexes down about 3%.

In the annual Barrons yearly forecast in January, two of the "experts" forecast the NASDAQ would bottom in the 1500 to 1800 range.