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To: Warpfactor who wrote (14953)7/10/2002 1:57:17 PM
From: Steeliejim  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 23153
 
Shhh, Warp,

Don't tell 'em about our cool eve.'s. Better to leave 'em with visions of the 109 d. high in Sacto dancing in their heads. Too damn crowded as it is.

One good thing is the flat ocean that accompanies hot bay area weather conditions. If anyone has a chance they ought to get outside the Gate for some of the best salmon fishing in years going on right now. Some of these slugs are approaching 50 pounds. Eat one of 'em, and you'll never again want to go back to those chemical-laden pen raised Atlantic salmon freaks you see in stores.

PS. Something I'm noticing today is that in spite of the continued slide overall, several of the stocks I;m following are showing gains (albeit small) or have lost very little. OTOH, ESST and PWAV are getting beat up pretty badly.

Fishing--That's what I should be doing this weekend. Instead, I'm headed for the Sierra with my bike (Mercks not HD) to do the Death Ride--gotta see if I can get one more of those cool pins with the skeleton bike rider before I hang up the cleats for good.

JDAS did a nice bounce today off the double dump. I've just not been motivated to jump in on anything this week though. Was hoping for a more decisive selloff. Part of me says that risk/reward favors an upturn more than going down much more, at least ST. Other part says let the selling stop before jumping back in. So I do nothing for now.
Jim



To: Warpfactor who wrote (14953)7/10/2002 2:32:14 PM
From: kodiak_bull  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 23153
 
Dow curbs are in place, Naz at 1355 (we not too far, historically speaking, from the age of Marco Polo, 1254-1323). Hoo law, slip sliding away.

Jes' eyeballing the charts, we're now back to 1997?

Kb