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To: farkarooski who wrote (45139)3/30/2002 8:51:30 AM
From: t2  Respond to of 99280
 
where can I find a list of the biggest decliners in the Nasdaq for this quarter ???
WCOM closed Thursday at 6.74, so what do you think it will close at the end of the next quarter ... 9 ???


I would just look at SI charts and start picking names out of the Nasdaq 100 and do 3 month charts. Of course, you can look at other indexes for names.
Unfortunately, I don't have a site that will give the decliners/gainers for the quarter.. If anyone has a good site, I would appreciate it too.

Re: Wcom..I am looking at $9 to $10 to start selling a bit and hold onto more for higher levels...just my guess and I don't know what the TA on it suggests. I am of the opinion that these types of companies are in better shape than the market is giving them credit for.

jmho



To: farkarooski who wrote (45139)3/30/2002 8:52:26 AM
From: orkrious  Respond to of 99280
 
I'm not sure if this link will work for non-WSJ subscribers, but here's a priceless chart from Barron's that shows debt as a percent of GDP.

online.wsj.com