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To: MythMan who wrote (283027)4/5/2004 4:00:12 PM
From: Trumptown  Respond to of 436258
 
hmmm, unless it gaps above it tomorrow, it should pull back a bit...



To: MythMan who wrote (283027)4/6/2004 9:30:02 AM
From: Lucretius  Respond to of 436258
 
TIMELY commentary from creamer

RealCommentary from TheStreet.com
Sell This Strength
Tuesday April 6, 8:45 am ET

By James J. Cramer, RealMoney Columnist

The temptation to let things run when they look as "good" as they did yesterday is, frankly, overwhelming. You just feel that it has to go higher, that there's nothing stopping it, that no strikes, no news events, no macro numbers, no earnings can stop it. The market feels as strong on the upside as it did on the downside.

But then you remember how you got there. You remember that two weeks ago, things were so bleak and painful that people were abandoning the market wholesale. You remember how brave you felt when you said that the market was finally so oversold and so ugly -- so coiled-spring -- that you had to commit the cash.