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To: AllansAlias who wrote (59023)11/8/2002 1:29:43 PM
From: Shack  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 209892
 
As a hint, I do find the sequence into the October low as a compelling impulsive (5 wave) move, therefore, I do not think we are in the 'c' of a flat here

We've discussed that wave extensively here and on Velo's thread. The thing is that on many issues that wave looks corrective (C, MSFT, FTSE even the NDX). But the SOX wave is undeniably impulsive. I have said that identifying that Aug 22 wave is key.



To: AllansAlias who wrote (59023)11/8/2002 1:50:58 PM
From: bcrafty  Respond to of 209892
 
Allan, some think the "c" ended this week

I suppose we'll have to give it a little more time for that idea to become clearer though.

About Heathrow, they're expanding instead of tearing it down. A new fifth terminal is being built to be completed in 2008, which will make Heathrow one of a dozen or so airports that can accomodate the mammoth double-decker Airbus A380. They've also proposed a new runway for narrow body planes which currently faces opposition from local community and environmental groups.

If you think Heathrow is bad, try the $125 cabfare from downtown to Gatwick <g/ng>