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To: MythMan who wrote (109360)6/19/2001 3:35:00 PM
From: Box-By-The-Riviera™  Respond to of 436258
 
thanks!

hmmm in the strange world of post interpretations i wonder if there was a seed of bullishness in your post...

see ya later.. i'm going over to the post interpretation thread



To: MythMan who wrote (109360)6/19/2001 3:46:17 PM
From: Real Man  Respond to of 436258
 
Runaway Kingbuck? Even the mighty Peso is down today relative to the buck -g-



To: MythMan who wrote (109360)6/19/2001 4:41:31 PM
From: Real Man  Respond to of 436258
 
I guess, it's because of Vancouver Stock exchange -g-
It always rains there -g-

'Morning sunshine at the sites of 26 leading stock
exchanges around the world -- including the New
York Stock Exchange -- is linked to positive
market returns that day, according to a new study
by Ohio State University. The results showed that
the daily
difference in expected market returns between a
completely overcast day and a sunny day is nine
basis points (.088 percent), or an annualized
excess return of 24.8 percent. "Sunshine helps put
people in a good mood, and people in good moods
make more optimistic choices and judgments
when they're buying stocks," says David
Hirshleifer, co-author of the study and professor
of finance at Ohio State University's Fisher
College of Business.'