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To: Perspective who wrote (81114)4/24/2007 6:47:11 PM
From: Wyätt Gwyön  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 110194
 
very interesting about the Shanghai bubble. any idea how much money it represents in market cap? also, are there lots of ridiculous companies being afforded multi-billion-dollar market caps, a la Nasdung cos in 1999-2000?



To: Perspective who wrote (81114)4/24/2007 6:57:47 PM
From: bart13  Respond to of 110194
 

I actually have a 16-year chart of Shanghai, but I can't figure out how to post it these days.


If it's already accessible on the internet, the following command will work:

(chart)www.NowAndFutures.com/download/file.jpg(/chart)

Note that you need to replace the parentheses with the squarish left and right brackets like these - [] , there's no "http" used, and my example assumes a file called "file.jpg" in the download directory.

Alternately, email the file to me at bart at nowandfutures.com and I'll upload it to my site (into the download directory) so you can access and display it from there.