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To: Stephen who wrote (39982)10/2/2002 1:49:43 PM
From: Paul Shread  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 52237
 
Seems to me every time you post that message the market goes down. -g/ng



To: Stephen who wrote (39982)10/2/2002 2:25:16 PM
From: Compadre  Respond to of 52237
 
I must say that the lack of volume on this "would be breakout" very disturbing. 1.7 B share on the Nasdaq is not even close to being heavy. The highest that we had recently was on July 1 when the market was heading south. It has occurred to me that may be all the de-listings and reverse stock splits may have changed the average volume traded in the Nasdaq. Does anyone have any data or even a 'guesstimate' of what what is the share reduction in the Nasdaq over the last 2 years?

Jaime