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To: marginmike who wrote (113868)2/21/2002 12:13:19 PM
From: Ibexx  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
Not true. Many days in recent past the money flow was negative.

Here we are looking for divergence as a possible signal, not only the absolute value/direction.

Additionally, block activities (RT) has been in favor of buying as of 12:10. (60% buying vs 33% selling, the remainder being undetermined)

Type Avg Price Volume Block Trades
Total Block Trades 34.962 1,663,000 85
Block Trades Under Market Price 34.943 551,400 (33.16%) 35 SELL
Block Trades Over Market Price 34.962 992,400 (59.68%) 39 BUY


Ibexx

PS: BUY: trades that went off at or above the ask
SELL: trades that went off at or below the bid
Undetermined: trades that went of in between ask and bid



To: marginmike who wrote (113868)2/21/2002 3:14:02 PM
From: Robin Plunder  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 152472
 
Marginmike, do you still like NEM? I am tempted to buy some. Their PE looks about 50 which is a little high for a copper producer....:), heck I think it is higher than QCOMs (unless we get a serious earnings deceleration). Looks like NEM has been up on higher volume in the last few months, though, which is a better trend than we see with the Q. Copper prices up to 72 from 62, gold also trending higher. Do you think we will see a cross-over between NEM and QCOM price?

Robin