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To: bcrafty who wrote (98)2/25/2003 3:38:42 PM
From: The Freep  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 41527
 
<<if we don't start falling pretty good within the next 15-20 minutes then this ramp will be bought by the overseas markets and we'll end up gapping up tomorrow morning. >>

As my first post on the wiggle thread, may I just say that if it's truly that easy to gauge overseas markets and the US open the next day, then none of us should bother wiggle trading or long term holding or any such. It just isn't that easy, particularly not with the current state of the world.

What if today's rise really was the result of rumors of Russia brokering a deal with Iraq? What if that proves false tomorrow morning? What if it proves true... but North Korea fires more missiles? What if earnings after hours are dismal? What if they're great? What if the Japanese government tries once again to do something drastic with the Nikkei? Apparently, none of that matters....

the freep, who likely won't post here much, cuz wiggles ain't his specialty. Chicken paprikash is, so if you start that thread, I'll join in.

Edit: WOOO HOOOO GRUB!!!!!



To: bcrafty who wrote (98)2/25/2003 3:45:33 PM
From: At_The_Ask  Respond to of 41527
 
This is too big to get reversed easily. HP would have to declare bankruptcy or something.