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To: m1o2n3i4c5k6 who wrote (81844)6/20/2002 12:47:08 AM
From: JustTradeEm  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 99280
 
Divide 1325 or 1350 by 40.15 for a rough estimate !

Not a mensa .... JB



To: m1o2n3i4c5k6 who wrote (81844)6/20/2002 12:58:28 AM
From: furrfu  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 99280
 
The QQQ is based on the Nasdaq 100, not the full Comp. NDX (Naz 100) has been running between 400 and 410 points below the Comp if you can't get a quote on NDX itself. QQQ is ~NDX/40.

My experience is that you can take 7 points off NDX before the division to get damned near dead on the QQQ. Since it's bought and sold, the QQQ will fluctuate during the day, but it always comes home eventually.

In other words, somewhere between 22.70 and 23.75. HTH

Doug



To: m1o2n3i4c5k6 who wrote (81844)6/20/2002 1:35:00 AM
From: augieboo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 99280
 
However, what I was trying to understand and still don't know, is what will the QQQ be if the the Nas hits those levels.

There is NO direct correlation between QQQ and the Nas COMP. QQQ only correlates to the Nas 100 Index. So there's no way to do anything but guess as to what the QQQ will be given a certain Comp figure.