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To: Shack who wrote (100393)7/1/2004 1:41:18 AM
From: nspolar  Respond to of 209892
 
Dpoint recently came up with some new graphs. Instead of tracking net asset value the graphs actually track daily cash flow, into and out of various funds. This daily cash flow can go up, even if the daily net asset value is down. Maybe this is similar or the same to Schaeffer, but it takes a little mathematics to figure out the cumulative cash flow, from daily net asset value data. Dpoint also has a category they call all bull sector funds, and all bear sector funds.

The net cash flow into bull sector funds since the last IT low has just skyrocketed. I did not notice until a few days ago, as techs and general market have not been my main interest.

It is a little surprising that the market has not moved further, considering. Latent heat may be at work still, and we have a big pop coming.

It certainly looks and smells like a blow-off thing. It can not continue all summer certainly, w/o some huge correction.

Wild times. Imo.