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To: advocatedevil who wrote (49952)7/30/2001 2:56:38 AM
From: StanX Long  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 70976
 
An AMAT chart I use at this site is interesting.

I see the William %R with a declining line with shorter duration of the highs. the Slow STO also shows lower peaks and shorter time.

looking at the slow STO, I see
Mar - Apr two 1/2 peaks month long
Apr - May one peak a shorter hump
May - Jun one short peak
Jun - Jul one short hump no peak
Jul - now starting a ?? peak hump, no time left for much.

Just a thought.

Stan

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To: advocatedevil who wrote (49952)7/30/2001 12:13:03 PM
From: Shoibal Datta  Respond to of 70976
 
This should float the boat today:

11:22 ET Joseph on Semis : Salomon Smith Barney analyst Jon Joseph's note on semis this morning noted that he is finally seeing "bottoms up" support for his April upgrade of the sector; specifically cites the relative stability in the spot market for microprocessors and general firmness in DRAM prices.