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To: Shack who wrote (90398)4/5/2001 12:20:37 PM
From: AllansAlias  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 436258
 
Zzzzzzzzzzz.... we're flatlining.

The day weill come, if we live long enough, when stocks will move, as they normally do over the long-haul, in teeny daily jumps/falls and you'll make 10%/year. The momo-types and daytraders will have to find other work.



To: Shack who wrote (90398)4/5/2001 12:21:22 PM
From: marginmike  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 436258
 
Shack I dont know if that isinst Contrarian. In watching several stocks when the Buys outnumber sells it usially a sell signal. Kinda like Ameritrader's. Remember Island book is made up of smaller player's.



To: Shack who wrote (90398)4/5/2001 12:30:12 PM
From: GraceZ  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 436258
 
What gives a market upside persistence after a turn is orders booked above to sell. If these were imbalances of market sells it would be a different story. I'm not saying this is a turn because that can't be determined until after the fact, I'm saying that the situation you observe is always present in a market turn to the upside.