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To: skinowski who wrote (5051)11/2/2002 10:52:24 AM
From: At_The_Ask  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10157
 
I agree with Onishka as is the case most of the time. That count can pretty easily be adapted to the us indexes and is my preferred. I'd like to see how he fits it into the bigger picture.



To: skinowski who wrote (5051)11/2/2002 11:21:33 AM
From: Steve Lee  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10157
 
"I noticed that, periodically, the major Europeans have been leading us, both up and down (or at least were dancing to the same tune). Something worth watching"

When the European markets go up while US markets are closed, it is the US futures that lead. Europe has lead downwards sometimes though, as if someone was holding the US markets up for some reason. Nah, couldn't be...



To: skinowski who wrote (5051)11/2/2002 12:29:06 PM
From: ajtj99  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 10157
 
I think we need to temper some of Onischka's enthusiasm a bit. Last January he was looking for 2800 COMP by June if I recall. His bullish case is always ultra bullish.

That said, I think his NDX 1100-1125 target is realistic after looking at some charts today.