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To: Perspective who wrote (3842)5/30/2001 10:33:16 PM
From: AllansAlias  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 209892
 
I was thinking about the overwhelming breadth and nice volume today. Could be a sign of temporary capitulation. This down has real balls though and the preference for another leg after a correction (i.e., a 4) seems much higher to me now.



To: Perspective who wrote (3842)5/30/2001 10:46:47 PM
From: Stockdoctor  Respond to of 209892
 
how much of a bounce you expect from today's decline...u mean greenie and goldman sachs will let this fall under 2000? gonna be itneresting.



To: Perspective who wrote (3842)5/31/2001 1:11:51 AM
From: JRI  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 209892
 
You are looking for a flat correction for Smelly...does a run to 610 qualify? (I'm anticipating you'll say that the flat will come due to time...ie., no sharp rise, but a long (1 day, more) drawn-out rise, with lots of squiggles...

If you are look for a flat for Smelly....same for COMPX?

Finally, tons of big-time H&S patterns developing (stunning actually, everything from small-cap to non-tech to tech, etc- all in synch now)...need to create a nice right shoulder though....how many trading sessions do you think we need to develop that? Isn't one day too little? Wouldn't that fit nicer with a flat 4 scenario that runs several days?

Thanks in advance..



To: Perspective who wrote (3842)5/31/2001 1:39:11 AM
From: UnBelievable  Respond to of 209892
 
Desire Is The Root Of All Suffering

Put your money in T-Bills and retire now.

What was the return over the last ten years in Japan, or in the US from 1929 to 1939?