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To: NOW who wrote (50798)8/20/2002 2:55:27 PM
From: AllansAlias  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 209892
 
Just got in. In 10 words or less, what did I miss? Tx.



To: NOW who wrote (50798)8/20/2002 8:11:47 PM
From: augieboo  Respond to of 209892
 
I don't know. Like AA said, it held the wedge, so it's not running from the fight.

My personal WAG is that "they" (whatever that means) have been using BTK to move the NDX & COMP while Smelly slept. Now that Smelly is (apparently) unfrozen, I'm not sure that "they" have the motivation to push BTK anymore.

Bottom line, (I think), is that if COMP takes off toward 1500+, BTK will overcome the resistance and go along, but if COMP just meanders a tad higher before reversing, then BTK is stuck and AA's putative wedge will break downward.

Boy, that is so farking obvious I wouldn't even bother sending it, except I don't want you to think I ignored your question! UGH.