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To: Dom B. who wrote (41331)4/26/1998 11:36:00 AM
From: ViperChick Secret Agent 006.9  Respond to of 58727
 
My dear Candlestick Dom....

What say you on WFC?

I thought the Oracle had sold off a bunch of his WFC per his annual statement???

btw, Isnt it IBM that is the master of the timing in the Corporate world for bonds?



To: Dom B. who wrote (41331)4/26/1998 12:51:00 PM
From: j g cordes  Respond to of 58727
 
Dom.. thanks, I enjoyed the sites. Ran a number of stocks through the sieve and got back some interesting feedback... on others nothing. The problem I have with Candlesticks in general, which is not to distract from their utility at all, is they tend to highlight events over trends. One can change the time period included in each candle, which helps.. going from 1 day candles to 3 day or 9 day candles. One must be mindful when using them, that they give one a short window of opportunity to make and get out of a trade. But all in all, the site's a keeper.. thanks again.

On the bond.. this time of year its typical to see interest rates climb.. I think the corp issuance is reflective of that. Lately I wouldn't be surprized to find some companies issuing bonds to use the proceeds for stock repurchase to drive the price up against writing puts... no, a company wouldn't do that.. would they.

Jim