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To: Heg Heg who wrote (33825)1/22/1998 7:33:00 AM
From: Patrick Slevin  Respond to of 58727
 
There is an uneasy truce on colors. I'll have to take a pass, sorry. <eom>



To: Heg Heg who wrote (33825)1/22/1998 9:51:00 AM
From: ViperChick Secret Agent 006.9  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 58727
 
HH today is a yellow day...

here is how to trade and win a bet on the superbowl according to Camp..
and Patrick..just cause I dont understand your system doesnt mean everyone else doesnt..(what alot of negatives!)

From Camp:

One way to figure out who will win the Super Bowl next Sunday is to watch the action in the S&P March Contract on the
Thursday before, and especially in the last hour. Why?

Because the smart money knows that Monday's trading pattern in the S&P's usually follows the same pattern as the previous
Thursday about 60% of the time. And especially in the last hour. The smart money also knows that as Monday's actual trading
goes, so goes the week after the Super Bowl. If Monday afternoon sells off for example, so does the rest of the week,
especially on Thursday and Friday. If Monday afternoon rallies, then the opposite is true.

Usually on the Thursday before the Super Bowl our computers project a reversal time in the last hour. For the past few years
that time has been at 2:30 CST. If the spoos crash then, they usually bounce into the close. BUT, that crash indicates that the
AFC team has a good shot at winning the Super Bowl on Sunday. And we all know what that means for the markets. For
about as far back as we can remember this reversal time in the last hour on Thursday has been positive, with the spoos peaking
for the afternoon and then drifting sideways into the close. And for about as far back as we can remember, the NFC has been
winning the Super Bowl.

Which way will the reversal time go this year? We don't have a clue, since this year the Thursday before the Super Bowl is on
one of our program trading pattern recognitions days that we colour code "yellow". What we know about "yellow" days in the
last hour is that they are always coin flips with 50/50 odds of rallying or selling off. And that lately they have been flip-flopping,
with one rallying and the next one tanking. The last hour of trading on the last "yellow" day rallied. Does that mean that this one
will tank? Maybe. And if so, we'll bet on the AFC on Super Bowl Sunday......and hold some puts over the weekend for
Monday and the rest of the next week too.