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To: fivebagger who wrote (8077)1/12/2002 4:30:50 PM
From: Susan G  Respond to of 26752
 
Here's a chart of the resolution of that bearflag we started watching yesterday morning.

Identical pattern and matching breakdowns on the SPX, OEX and the INDU also.

Ususally these are seen clearly in longer time frame charts. This one is a 30 min. Watching on 5 or 15 min charts can obscure the longer term pattern which is taking form, and look downright bullish as higher highs are made. But in the end, the pattern won out and predicted the Index selloffs yesterday to perfection.

Same with bullflags. They look like great shorts on short term time frames, and often catch people by surprise when they blast to the upside.

This chart is of the NDX, the Nasdaq 100 which is what the NQs are contracts on.

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To: fivebagger who wrote (8077)1/12/2002 4:41:22 PM
From: bobby is sleepless in seattle  Respond to of 26752
 
now on my third digital camera and nearly a year since purchasing film, with prices of digital cameras coming down and picture quality increasing and arguably the detail matching that of 35mm (digital slr's), ease of use, even some digital slr's are somewhat affordable, elimination of time for photo processing, creativity with software...

your professional photographer may stick with 35mm (that probably with change with time), and they represent possibly a smaller piece of EK target market while the amateur will continue to jump on the digital bandwagon...

yuppo on the impact of the digital revolution...

EK may have to venture even more so with premium type paper for those printers,,,the paper is not exactly cheap and other type of ancillary digital products.