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To: eddieww who wrote (25153)11/29/2001 8:59:27 PM
From: TechTrader42  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 52237
 
I've been meaning to sell the CI's to a junk collector, eddieww, but here they are:

ST Naz CI: 94.048 72.222
MT Naz CI: 94.223 74.154
LT Naz CI: 93.912 82.769

ST S&P CI: 75.724 59.131
MT S&P CI: 83.09 71.53
LT S&P CI: 87.786 81.053

Note the Naz LT CI, which is now in the 90s. I guess the hilarious rationale is "prospects for an economic recovery."

I've been wondering whether the LT CI's would hit 100, just as they hit 0 in the Sept. crash. It's a possibility. There's no limit on lunacy, but the CI's can track it as far as 100, I suppose.



To: eddieww who wrote (25153)11/29/2001 10:44:59 PM
From: martin001  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 52237
 
"The market can remain irrational longer than you can remain solvent."

A quote that should be taped on every traders monitors.
In big bold letters.

M



To: eddieww who wrote (25153)11/30/2001 9:07:03 AM
From: Paul Shread  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 52237
 
Got irrational?

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