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To: m1o2n3i4c5k6 who wrote (2567)11/1/2001 3:22:15 PM
From: ALTERN8  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 99280
 
Just about a year ago the market used to go up on bad employment numbers, why couldn't it do it again? The more people are employed the less profitable US companies. If we are going to concentrated on earnings growth with the end of earnings season, then I don't think a bad employment number will have a negative affect on stocks. Aren't we expecting a terrible number anyway? I'm looking at the volume in the market, if Nasdaq's volume is higher today than yesterday then this rally has more legs. JMHO