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To: redbird who wrote (34096)3/29/2001 10:35:46 AM
From: redbirdRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 275872
 
AMD trading 2 Mill shares in first hour with an upward price trend. We could hit or pass $30 again today. If so, looks like $27 is our current bottom of trading range. Last few runs have been followed by a week of trading in range, a small dip, then another fast run.

Could we be in a $27 to $30 range this week, early next?
Redbird



To: redbird who wrote (34096)3/29/2001 1:00:51 PM
From: PetzRespond to of 275872
 
(OT - trading strategy) redbird, here's my list of the 10 most undeserving companies in the Naz100 in order of smallest to largest capitalization: INKT CMGI RNWK COMS ATHM ABGX BVSN NOVL CPWR XOXO

Since I took a quote snapshot on Tuesday:
9 of 10 stocks are down, ABGX the exception
An equal $ portfolio of the first 5 is down 7.42%
An equal $ portfolio fo the 10 is down 6.37%
The NDX (Yahoo: ^NDX) is down 7.37%

So the portfolio of stocks most likely to be deleted is basically very much in line with the rest of the index. This is good news. The theory is that if any of these are dropped they would underperform the index because of QQQ trust liquidation. Since no changes have been made in the index, there is no underperformance.

I'm looking forward to hearing which Nasdaq stocks not in the QQQ trust and NDX index have the largest market caps.

Petz