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To: YxY who wrote (8478)6/4/2001 8:36:22 AM
From: donald sew  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 52237
 
Yxy,

>>>> One possibility to figure this out would be to test the correlation between two other consecutive day (like monday and Tuesday) with no holiday between them and see if the results are different <<<<

Do not understand how that would be a test. The correlation is strickly between FRI and MON. The proper test is to take that correlation back much further through all types of market, say 30 years. It was purely a statistical study of a pattern between FRI and MON. Sure one can do a correlation between MON and TUE or TUE and WED, etc, but whatever the result of those findings, I dont understand how that would be a valid test on the FRI/MON correlation.

Of course I could be wrong, so I wouldnt mind to see the result and a viable conclusion if you or anyone else is willing to do other correlation studies.

seeya