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To: MythMan who wrote (333558)4/11/2007 12:14:59 PM
From: Broken_Clock  Respond to of 436258
 
Main Entry: 1dip
Pronunciation: 'dip
Function: verb
Inflected Form(s): dipped; dip·ping
Etymology: Middle English dippen, from Old English dyppan; akin to Old High German tupfen to wash, Lithuanian dubus deep
transitive verb
1 : to buy(as in all clowns must buy)
2 a : to plunge or immerse momentarily or partially under the surface (as of a liquid) so as to moisten, cool, or coat <dip candles> b : to thrust in a way to suggest immersion c : to immerse (as a sheep or dog) in an antiseptic or parasiticidal solution
3 a : to lift a portion of by reaching below the surface with something shaped to hold liquid : LADLE b : to take a portion of (snuff)
4 a archaic : INVOLVE b : MORTGAGE
5 a : to lower and then raise again <dip a flag in salute> b chiefly British : DIM 2
intransitive verb
1 a : to plunge into a liquid and quickly emerge b : to immerse something into a processing liquid or finishing material
2 a : to suddenly drop down or out of sight b of an airplane : to drop suddenly before climbing c : to decline or decrease moderately and usually temporarily <prices dipped> d : to lower the body momentarily especially as part of an athletic or dancing motion
3 a : to withdraw a part of the contents of something by or as if by reaching down inside it -- used with into <dipped into his pocket for change> <dipped into the family's savings>
4 : to examine or read something casually or superficially -- used with into <dip into a book>
5 : to incline downward from the plane of the horizon
- dip·pa·ble /'di-p&-b&l/ adjective



To: MythMan who wrote (333558)4/11/2007 2:01:58 PM
From: Broken_Clock  Respond to of 436258
 
got fear yet? -g-



To: MythMan who wrote (333558)4/12/2007 8:16:15 AM
From: Real Man  Respond to of 436258
 
Why would there be? The Fed is out there, nice bid/ask -g-
Everyone knows they will not raise, and probably lower, but
fools are selling on their jawboning of the buck. Not that
they really care. They printed enough for the stock rally
to last another month and a half. They could print more today,
and likely will.

finance.yahoo.com

Bid: 44.07 x 52300
Ask: 44.07 x 100

We might work off the ST overbought condition, then
off to the races. Too many puts out there for April,
May, and June for qqqq. These have to expire worthless,
the Fed and their masters will ensure that.

Any decline below 44 will be fixed by next week, and
a close for qqqq below 44 in June is not very likely -g-

I think CITI is in big trouble, but this market won't care.
Some day these markets will crash, but for now it's good to
side with the Fed - at least, if you play options. Maybe
always. -g-