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To: KevinThompson who wrote (23319)10/4/2002 2:57:40 PM
From: Susan G  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 26752
 
This is what I meant by it's got to stop dropping.

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Yes those descending wedges can be bullish, but not if the bottom keeps dropping out, and the descending support line has to keep being adjusted down, over and over again.

The DOW wedge just keeps getting steeper, and steeper...

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We have seen the bottom of them fall out - totally, many times over the past few months.

May be some short covering into the close, as it is a Friday after a down week, but a rally that lasts more than 10 minutes, I highly doubt.



To: KevinThompson who wrote (23319)10/4/2002 3:37:05 PM
From: lee kramer  Respond to of 26752
 
Kevin: I did some selling as we approached 3:00.Why? Because we had a heck of a run up. Reversal periods occur
typically when there is some thing, some movement to reverse [from].