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To: UnBelievable who wrote (44644)7/6/2002 3:48:54 AM
From: augieboo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 209892
 
See if you can see any pattern.

Absolutely. Of course there is a pattern.

J6P always buys the stocks which are the largest percentage contributors to the indices. How do you think they got to be so large in the first place? They are the stocks that J6P has been trained to buy.

And, he buys them in larger percentages then he buys anything else, again, as he has been trained to do.

But, the foregoing notwithstanding, the rest of your point seems pretty valid to me. In fact, what better day could there be to mess with the indexes than a day when it appears that J6P has the field all to himself, and will, undoubtedly, be buying all the usual suspects?



To: UnBelievable who wrote (44644)7/6/2002 3:52:47 AM
From: AllansAlias  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 209892
 
Nice dance tonight in the village. The birds are loud. A new day has crept up on me while I was dancing to old Tom Waits. Gaffer has died.

I am going to stay up long enough to see the sun come up. Soon. I am going to wait long enough to get long when it can last. This was not it.