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Strategies & Market Trends : Tom Dorsey Q&A -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Ms. X who wrote (43)3/6/1998 10:36:00 PM
From: Sergio H  Respond to of 102
 
Jan - perhaps Mr. Dorsey can help up out on our joint project. I would be interested in his opinion on the Eurodollar and Y2K software sectors. Particularly interested in the Eurodollar issue.

For those that may not be aware as to what the issue is:

Beginning next year, the European Common Market will begin trading among themselves using a common currency while continuing to maintain a local currency. Companies will keep books using both currencies. Complications will arise in doing international business as companies will need to convert their local currencies to the Euro dollar and to the foreign currency. The problem is reported to be more complicated than the Y2K problem and therefore much more lucrative.

Thanks Jan.

Sergio



To: Ms. X who wrote (43)3/7/1998 9:48:00 PM
From: Paul V.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 102
 
Jan, You showed the distribution of the NYSE
bell shape curve with the distribution of the sectors. I know that Tom has the distribution of the stocks w/i the various sectors which he updates on Saturdays. Can the Bell shaped curve of the stocks within the various sectors be posted like you did with the NYSE
Sector Bell Shaped Curve. This gives us a placement of the stocks within the sector.

For subscribers which I am one I would appreciate if Tom would return the stock bell shaped curve within the sector to the subscriber site.
I bell shaped curve of sectors within each sector gives us as investors the opportunity to buy those solid stocks which have the greatest opportunity of moving up within the sector and the sector within the NYSE based on statistics.

I await your response?

Paul V.

I would appreciate Tom's response.