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To: Lucretius who wrote (226718)3/10/2003 9:18:48 AM
From: MythMan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 436258
 
Let the Naz drop 18-20 points again then jump on it. I'm looking at it.



To: Lucretius who wrote (226718)3/10/2003 9:19:02 AM
From: oldirtybastard  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 436258
 
check out harry dent and that other a-hole on cnbs now, they still say down 35,000 UFB



To: Lucretius who wrote (226718)3/10/2003 9:21:13 AM
From: MythMan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 436258
 
>>Happy birthday Nasdaq 5000
Three years ago Monday, the Nasdaq Composite reached an all-time high of 5,132.52 in intraday trading before closing at a high of 5,048.62.

SoundView Technology's Arnie Berman said volatility analysis suggests consensus is building that technology stocks offer greater reward potential, with less risk, than other market sectors.

He noted, however, that the seasonal recovery in technology spending and stocks "is already over."

Prudential's Edward Keon said he sees evidence of outperformance of growth and technology stocks and underperformance of high dividend yielding stocks.

"The better performance of tech stocks may be at least partially explained by an improved fundamental outlook, as evidenced by a small rise in consensus earnings forecasts over the past several weeks after a steep fall through most of 2002," Keon said in a note to clients. <<