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To: Vitalsigns who wrote (51208)7/3/2001 5:07:15 PM
From: Canuck Dave  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 62347
 
fear factor for retail investors at maximum. Oh yeah?

I humbly disagree and submit the following as my indices of fear.

finance.yahoo.com^VIX&d=c&t=1y&l=on&z=m&q=l

stockcharts.com[m,a]daclyymy[dd][pb50!b200][vc60][iUb14!La12,26,9]

You whistling at de wind, mon. Storm a-coming.

CD



To: Vitalsigns who wrote (51208)7/3/2001 6:01:29 PM
From: Shack  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 62347
 
Vital, I agree that the sentiment on NT is getting sufficiently bearish to make me want to buy soon. I however maintain that there is one last flush coming. The Elliott wave count on NT is still looking for the 5th wave down off the May 22 decline.

If I'm wrong and the down is complete, then NT should blast off in the next few days well past $15 CDN as the alternate Elliot count has it about to enter a major bull run.



To: Vitalsigns who wrote (51208)7/3/2001 8:38:49 PM
From: Ward Nicholson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 62347
 
Vital:

As long as people are afraid to hold it in general then that
means that I am the contrarian and thats ok by me.


Precisely. This is more a positional trader's attitude as opposed to
a daytrader's, but I think the concept is the same within the timeframe
of interest. Another point I take into consideration is the media's
participation. Last fall I alluded to a period in which NT would
slip out of the headlines...

Message 14652297

Slowly, but surely, the press has eased off the NT story. The public
seems to have resigned itself to a bearish point of view, which tells
me that we have a good chance of some northbound price action...when
the crowd is least expecting it. The recent bear action in NT trading
also seems to be losing it's force. Just last week I think the bears
threw all they could at NT and it couldn't make a new low. While new
lows may come in the future, I think we're in for some significant bull
action before that happens.

Just speculating.

WN