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To: Shack who wrote (58938)11/7/2002 7:38:20 PM
From: At_The_Ask  Respond to of 209892
 
well if boinkspan hadn't cut a half a point I wouldn't mention it. ECB holding steady made it worse. Money will want to flow to european bonds rather than US. It's a currency thing, equities will suffer only as a side effect.



To: Shack who wrote (58938)11/7/2002 7:39:09 PM
From: shoreco  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 209892
 
Shack, >> what caught my eye was that tech funds saw their largest inflows since April 17, 2002. <<

Yea, A whopping $218 million...

That would get them 2 million shares of IBM and a mil of Softy, a far cry from the amount of volume we've been seeing...

Tech stocks are not in strong hands that's for sure...

It's all fast money, and as fast as it moves in, it will move out...

EOM
Shoreco



To: Shack who wrote (58938)11/7/2002 8:05:55 PM
From: Graham Marshman  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 209892
 
Anyone got any theories on this. Far from Black Monday, this is a whiter than white week.

finance.yahoo.com^XU100&d=c&k=c3&a=&t=5d&l=on&z=l&q=l

Graham