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To: Jerry Olson who wrote (49256)5/11/2004 12:02:29 PM
From: Michael Watkins  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 52237
 
There is one thing which is puzzling about the rapid change from net new highs to extreme new lows - in the past, such a big spike in new lows has not come immediately after a big run up.

trendvue.com

Youll have to take my word for it, the full chart is HUGE.

The closest parallel I can find in modern times is pre 1998 "crash". That "crash" seems pretty mild compared to the 2000 bubble induced crash but still...

anyway, while price is pointed up we know what to do.

Until it ends.

The most fun would be if it ended tomorrow. Now that would be diabolical ;-)