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To: t2 who wrote (77754)6/1/2001 8:46:23 PM
From: The Freep  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 99985
 
NV, when you write <<It is only the developments in the middle east possibly escalating (significantly) over the weekend that could stop the Nasdaq on Monday/Tuesday from gains larger than Thursday/Friday of this week.

We shall see; check with me end of Tuesday to see if my analysis was correct.>>. . . you give the word "analysis" a bad name. A statement pinning the Nasdaq moves based "only" on Middle East tensions is comical at best and ludicrous at worst. What if nothing happens in the Middle East but here at home, 99% of the companies in the Naz warn? According to your "analysis," we'll still go up. We have to. It's "only" the Middle East that matters.

Look, we might go up Monday and Tuesday. We might not. But you try and explain every single move in the Naz as if you know EXACTLY why it does what it does. You did this during the Jeffords excitement, spinning his moves to explain days worth of Naz moves. And on and on. Your points aren't analysis. They're suppositions and guesses. But your broad statements presented as "facts" explains to me why I'm one of the only people who still bothers to respond to you.

the freep