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To: Jack Clarke who wrote (10016)12/3/1997 8:40:00 AM
From: John Hunt  Respond to of 18056
 
<< Who are these overnight dipsters? And more importantly, How long can it go on? >>

Jack,

I figure it is the Fed and the Asian central banks. It will go on until the initial IMF funds run out.

<<< ggg >>>

FWIW Dept,

I now have negative 5 day divergence between CCI(14) and the stock price on the following Dow stocks. (Price is up but CCI(14) is down over the past 5 trading days)

T
DIS
WMT
PG
GE
JNJ
KO
DD
MRK

This is a leading indicator, sometimes by as much as a few days. However, it is usefull when combined with other TA indicators.

John




To: Jack Clarke who wrote (10016)12/3/1997 8:42:00 AM
From: tekgk  Respond to of 18056
 
>> Who are these overnight dipsters?

The federal debt jumped 27 billion over the weekend and it's climbing straight up for the past month or so. The latest debt ceiling will be hit any day now. Not to worry these are off budget items -ggggggg-

12/01/1997 $5,489,774,551,535.81
11/28/1997 $5,462,621,557,837.57
publicdebt.treas.gov