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To: Jorj X Mckie who wrote (28424)2/23/2003 2:53:41 PM
From: SusieQ1065  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 57110
 
here's an SPX chart for you from the futures guy on OI...

A badger is the most ferocious animal when backed into the corner. Have bullish investors decided that now is the time to come out fighting and start buying pullbacks?

The March E-mini S&P 500 Contract (ES03H)

Bulls were actually in control on Friday for all but around 25 minutes of trading. The "wildcard support" at 833 was tested (near S1 as well), but bulls kept the contract from getting to the weekly pivot of 828.50. In fact, the ES fell almost exactly to the 50% level of the rise from 805.25 to 853.25. Bullish as well. I compiled a ton of retracement and pivot analysis studies, and the chart below highlights what I have found. The "Resistance Zone" from 850-854 is moved higher to 854-857, with more resistance above at 861.25 and then from 865 to 867. Support is felt at 838, and then from 829 to 831. Note that Monday's pivot lies at 843, and should offer slight support. Also note that R1 is within the new zone of resistance. With the ES contract currently in a new bullish regression channel and above the long-term trend line (blue), bears will have to keep tight stops just in case the rebound grows legs.

optioninvestor.com



To: Jorj X Mckie who wrote (28424)2/23/2003 3:10:30 PM
From: X Y Zebra  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 57110
 
not an island... a large ship... surrender all passports, you are now a "citizen of the world" (with a back up passport of some banana republic...) No more "dues to Uncle Sam" manufacturing is in China via a contracted out outfits in HK...

Hotel/residences are in Thailand, Costa Rica and Ecuador with full Internet access, state of the art communications...

The "Cell" Concept Mr. McKie, learn from the enemy. -g besides, we don't make war, we make money... (and love and all the other nice-feel-good stuff -BUT NO DRUGS.)

ditch the IRS, EPA, SEC, ABC-XYZ (oops) -g

where are you Picasso ? -lol



To: Jorj X Mckie who wrote (28424)2/23/2003 3:12:59 PM
From: Techplayer  Respond to of 57110
 
Jorj, I agree with you on your 856 number as a critical point. Drawing a line on SuzieQ's chart from the high's of the week of 2/10 and the week of 2/18 seems to cut right through 856 for the beginning of this week.