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To: Gottfried who wrote (17512)11/4/2002 5:22:39 PM
From: Zeev Hed  Respond to of 23153
 
Just don't sell your memory short (g), I just posted in jest, and yes we could still have some more fireworks before the end of the week, in AH, AMAT is barely budging.

Zeev



To: Gottfried who wrote (17512)11/4/2002 9:28:35 PM
From: Warpfactor  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 23153
 
Gottfried,

I'm looking at this chart of $BPCOMPQ - Stockcharts evidently has data from 1996.

stockcharts.com[w,a]dallniay[d19950104,20021120][pf][vc60]&pref=G

I was puzzled in that the highest level BPCOMPQ ever seemed to achieve was 55, even in the bull market. In fact from 1996 to late 1999, BPCOMPQ was largely rangebound between 35 and 50. The highest levels achieved are in the bear market of the past couple years.

I was expecting that in a bull market, BPCOMPQ would have run up to the 70's, but this was not the case. Can anyone offer an explanation??