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To: ajtj99 who wrote (45850)8/15/2001 12:52:00 AM
From: Canuck Dave  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 56532
 
Shocking realization of the week #1

Looking at 14 month daily charts of lots of stocks, seeing if this light volume thing happened last summer too. It looked like in many cases that 2000 was not that different in volume for many of them. Then the reality hits. Most of them traded for 10-100 times last August for what they trade today.

There's no money movement happening.

CD



To: ajtj99 who wrote (45850)8/15/2001 2:10:57 AM
From: LTK007  Respond to of 56532
 
<I believe now with the rebate checks in the mail and the lag time for the first cuts kicking in, they'll be a bit less likely to repeat the event in May.> heard some fellow talking--and may well be a talking airhead--i don't know--but this fellow said the fed is disturbed that they had expected to see some signs of recovery in econonomy showing NOW,via interest rates cuts,energy prices dropping significantly and rebate stimulus;but the fact is they are seeing no effect yet,and that was NOT what they anticipated.
So who knows what is in the feds heads now? Fedometer has shifted this week in a manner supporting this view,as an October rate cut is now being indicated,where two weeks ago August was being predicted as the last cut.Max