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To: Rich1 who wrote (121)10/27/2001 3:57:54 PM
From: Don Pueblo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 23786
 
Zeev is good. I called it as "the next bottom" in August. If Zeev called the 1800 top two weeks ago, he's really good. I am still debating with another guy that is positive this is just a bump on the ride down and the bottom is next year. That's another reason I find this recent low interesting.

The thing I am studying right now is the "force majeure" idea. I had the idea when the markets opened back up after 9/11 that there would be an "artificial" anomaly in the action after that date based on outside influences like the Federal Reserve pumping cash into the markets. I think that's the reason the move on the COMP didn't stop at 1700.

It's a very interesting study, because a similar event has not happened too often. And, it kept me from getting too depressed about things.