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To: macavity who wrote (5806)4/16/2001 8:11:33 AM
From: StockOperator  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 52237
 
Macavity, thanks for the post and link. Yes the current environment for rates is building into something very interesting. According to my work the pattern has not broken out as of yet but the setup is there. Lot of things to keep an eye on here - rates, Nikeei, VIX, "boxed in prices on the Dow generals........

Interesting times.



To: macavity who wrote (5806)4/16/2001 8:42:12 AM
From: JRI  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 52237
 
Any targets on the depth of any pullback here (before next up) tia



To: macavity who wrote (5806)4/16/2001 9:11:59 AM
From: big guy  Respond to of 52237
 
I picked this out of a article at Forbes.com. I've wondered what would happen if liquidity that the fed is pumping into the economy decided to say the hell with the stock market and started chasing other vehicles. I see you are brave enough to dip into the gold market and thought you might find this interesting.

A few fund managers are not ready to buy much of anything. "People are still pretty nervous out there," Ginzburg says. "For
the first time, we've had (fund managers) calling up and saying they want to be involved in commodities. That's because they
don't want to be in stocks."

biz.yahoo.com