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To: Darth Trader who wrote (36765)3/15/1998 10:13:00 PM
From: ViperChick Secret Agent 006.9  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 58727
 
yeah but you cant watch it anyway.....you have to tape it because of those lil darlings

actually ...the "words" arent bad

However, my point has been this

watch for how she describes how shocked she was that Clinton would do something like that

but later on in the interview...she talks about a "chicken soup" episode...

it doesnt jive with me....

watch how Bob Bennett cant look at the camera or Ed Bradley....

btw,...the worse it gets for Clinton..the better the market likes it

lets just call it the Bent Willy factor...



To: Darth Trader who wrote (36765)3/16/1998 12:09:00 AM
From: Stoctrash  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 58727
 
She says he lied under oath but.....

I just watched a replay of that 40 something babe trying to "work" her way to the top in the Oval Office. Look at her eyes when she was saying all that stuff. They were blinking away like a strobe light.
Nixion did the same thing. I read a report a while ago on how some people studied Nixon's public mannerisms, and they noticed that he blinked a lot when he was lying and they found that to be common among many, but not all.

Food for thought...



To: Darth Trader who wrote (36765)3/16/1998 7:09:00 AM
From: donald sew  Respond to of 58727
 
Hi Darth,

Right now the futures are up slightly by 2 points, and I am not aware of the fair cash value at this time.

Technically, the upward momentum for the mid/longer term is slowing down, this is not to say that we are at the top yet. Previously I was joking around by saying the upside top was 8888, but after looking at it carefully, it appears that the 8800 range could be the top by the 2nd week of April.

As for the short-term, I had previously changed my position - the weak period for this week should start Wed/Thur, and that a dip should start then.

You indicated a pullback to 8300 range which is possible; however there is a very strong support line at 8350-8400 for the dow and 1030 for the SPX. If we break those supports, the next strong support area is at 8100. I think we should at least see 8400 range later this week. Seeya