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To: Berney who wrote (9334)3/23/2001 8:31:29 AM
From: John Harton  Respond to of 11051
 
Hi Berney RE OEX

I got a hammer on the OEX daily which needs confirmation with an up day today after an even or gap up open. Its kinda hard to believe that it would be a genuine turning point....However, if it does confirm then my read is that the next task would be to break the downsloping trendline @~620 for two closings,if that is accomplished.. to be followed by a run to ~650 resistance and more serious resistance @675. I believe you had a 620 trendline also in an earlier post?

How about the power of my SEMI selloff Tuesday as a contraindicator for the SOX? GGG er NG
Took some solace by scalping DD for a $1 yesterday afternoon playing off magical 550 (^_^).

Good luck with the Qube Fleet, I'm still sailin too.

-John



To: Berney who wrote (9334)3/23/2001 4:04:10 PM
From: Trading Machine  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11051
 
Here goes nuttin: TRADE CASH RESERVE>FMAGX 100%

I am banging my head for 1) going out the other day (stupid, stupid, stupid), 2) for going back in here! The island reversal is the key here and now I will try and not trade again until the daily sto goes above 80. It is just too brutal to try and trade the 60 although when it is pointed straight down during a trading day it is clearly time to exit. Tough market to trade in!

Also positive, GE finished with a break out on the daily. So if we can get some continuation.......

The talking heads just said there were a lot of sell on close orders in some of the biggies, IBM etc.!
CU drive safe.

Paul Kellam