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To: Dealer who wrote (53974)7/19/2002 7:04:29 PM
From: Cactus Jack  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 65232
 
Dealer,

There are definitely times to step aside without trying to catch a falling knife if you play only the long side. Now is one of those times.

OTOH, if you're looking for "beaten down", check out RD (Royal Dutch Shell). It closed at $42 today, down on "washout" volume because it was eliminate from the S&P 500 at close. Nice dividend too.

jpgill



To: Dealer who wrote (53974)7/19/2002 7:06:15 PM
From: BirdDog  Respond to of 65232
 
Today the Dow did not come back at the end as it usually does.....Hmmmmmm!

Obviously....the trading monkey was busy playing with his girlfriend... :)

1%....namely me... Thinks the 71% and the 91% should get their bottoms spanked by Maria Bartiromo. It will give them something good to worry about.

How about that NWAY? hehe... I wonder who the poster on SI is? :)

I'm just sitting here in my Yellow Submarine, enjoying the ride. Lets dive dive dive.... I'm all for it.

BirdDog@Prairie.com



To: Dealer who wrote (53974)7/20/2002 12:56:14 AM
From: Dealer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 65232
 
If you're looking to history as a guide for Monday's stock action, the best place to turn is to the October 1987 crash. The infamous Black Monday selloff in 1987, when the Dow Jones Industrials fell some 22% on Oct. 19, was preceded by a 5% drop in the Dow Jones the previous Friday. For the entire week before Black Monday, the blue-chip index fell just over 9%.

Yep! I just said that. Look out Monday!!!!!!! What does the front pages look like.....Barron's for instance....anyone seen one???

dealie