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To: AllansAlias who wrote (93246)4/11/2001 11:22:23 PM
From: s-words  Respond to of 436258
 
I like the wacky Investor Shub name...



To: AllansAlias who wrote (93246)4/12/2001 1:03:12 AM
From: GraceZ  Respond to of 436258
 
But does it suck?

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To: AllansAlias who wrote (93246)4/12/2001 1:30:18 AM
From: Perspective  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 436258
 
Observations:

VTSS, RFMD, MRVL, AMCC - WTF? Recession cancelled? Right...
KSS gave up the big line on the weeklies. Excellent short/add on any bounce back toward $55.
GE had serious trouble with its line.
LLTC - got distribution? Got overhead resistance?
LRCX - ditto on the distribution.
XLNX - BIG distribution, big resistance at these prices.
MUSE - got overhead resistance?
NETE - back to resistance.
RHAT back to THE line.
PAYX rejected at the line.
ABGX - heavy distribution, overhead resistance, may not really be done with that TL fight after all.
AMAT up at the top of its range.
SOX very nearly smacked its head on THE line.
NYA and Dow gave up their uptrend lines.

Would not characterize it as a victory for the bulls. Old Economy corrective up could be done here, and Naz has probably seen the bulk of the gains from this corrective up. Much like I thought it would be perfect to have one last burst above Dow 10K, I also think it would be perfect to have one last gasp above 2K for Naz, which I would see happening at the end of next week.

The good news is that - once this is over - we might get on with the business of capitulation, since everyone seems to have forgotten what that looks like.

BC