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To: isopatch who wrote (14145)8/8/2001 11:31:41 AM
From: Joseph Silent  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 52237
 
At the two extremes of the spectrum ....

(a) everybody would listen to everyone else, or (b) nobody would listen to anyone else.

I wonder if the results (on the market) would be the same. And how would we set up an experiment to test this interesting hypothesis? :)

On the other hand, in case (a) you could avoid the experiment and tell anybody any result (for the experiment) you like, while in case (b) you could avoid the experiment and not tell anybody any result you like.

I think I need some coffee. :)

Joseph :)



To: isopatch who wrote (14145)8/8/2001 4:08:30 PM
From: TechTrader42  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 52237
 
Isopatch: I can't imagine why anyone would have gone long this morning, when CNBC was getting all cheery over the supposed "turnaround." I shorted what I could and went to the movies. Didn't even need to watch the market. With all that complacency -- and in the wake of CSCO's report -- today's outcome seemed more than likely.