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To: Perspective who wrote (93267)4/12/2001 1:43:12 AM
From: sammaster  Respond to of 436258
 
as long as they keep one sector/market afloat they can keep everyone from panicking...
they will rally the naz to 2k from its oversold position while they trash the defensives and the dow....



To: Perspective who wrote (93267)4/12/2001 4:55:17 AM
From: JRI  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 436258
 
What's your call for Thursday, Monday? Still thinkin' we'll go down to 1800/1700 before heading up?

If we do so, we are going to continue to have some huge +/- net days on the Naz....because we would have to rifle thru about 500 pts. (I'm assuming we wouldn't do this is a straight line) in about 6 trading sessions...80 pts per day or so...

That kind of movement would be consistent with the last week or so (big number days, for the most part)...but much larger, I think then most % days..



To: Perspective who wrote (93267)4/12/2001 7:20:20 AM
From: AllansAlias  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 436258
 
On my first coffee here...

I think we have turned. I am expected another down leg now that drags everything to fresh lows over the next week or two. (BC, this is just an extension of the count we have been folooing for a week or more now.)

I will question this roadmap if today is up. In fact, if there is a push out of the open today, then I'll begin to question my call. We should turn down at (gap down) or *very* soon after the open.

There, no equivocating there. As usual, it isn't being wrong that costs, it's being stubborn. Put another way, it's not the wrong that's expensive, it's the size of the wrong. (Allan's folky trading sayings... -g)



To: Perspective who wrote (93267)4/12/2001 8:52:49 AM
From: mishedlo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 436258
 
JNPR More creative reporting

Excluding goodwill and other items, Juniper's profits rose to $58.6 million, or 17 cents a share, from $8.1 million, or 2 cents a share, a year ago.

The results were in line with Wall Street profit forecasts, which ranged from 21 to 25 cents a share, with a consensus forecast of 25 cents, according to research firm Thompson Financial/First Call.

They miss by 4 cents, have to use proforma accounting to do it and the results were "in line"

Amazing

M