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To: Smooth Drive who wrote (3084)5/18/1998 11:04:00 PM
From: Ms. X  Respond to of 34811
 
Hi all - Banking sector reverses.

Greenie will be announcing tomorrow on the heels of the banking sector reversing. I have the popcorn on hand and will be watching to see what our beloved Greenie has to say.

With the sector reversing, you know the drill, look at your positions and analyse how they have been performing. It may be time to cover some of those little gems. Don't let profits slip away...

I looked at some of the numbers for the NYSE BP and Optional bullish percent. Looks as if we will move one more box down this week. Of course we have to wait until Thursday to know for sure.

Take care,

Jan I am



To: Smooth Drive who wrote (3084)5/18/1998 11:40:00 PM
From: Ms. X  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34811
 
Sector/Indicator(s) status:
If you own stocks in those sectors which have reversed into O's,
now is the time to evaluate your positions.

Indicators:
BPNYSE Bear Alert O
BPOPTI Bear Alert O
BPOTC Bull Confirmed X
BPAMEX Bear Correction X

Those sectors in O's
(bolded type just reversed this week)

Airlines Bear Alert
Autos & Parts Bear Confirmed
Banks Bear Confirmed
Computers Bull Correction
Drugs Bull Correction
Finance Bear Confirmed
Foods Beverages/Soap Bull Correction
Gaming Bull Correction
Healthcare Bull Correction
Household Goods Bear Alert
Insurance Bear Confirmed
Media Bear Alert
Real Estate Bear Confirmed
Retailing Bear Alert
Software Bull Correction
Telephone Bull Correction
Wall Street Bear Confirmed
Waste Management Bull Correction

Those sectors in X's

Biomedics/Genetics Bull Confirmed
Building Bull Confirmed
Business Products Bull Confirmed
Chemicals Bear Correction
Electronics Bull Confirmed
Utilities / Electri Bull Confirmed
Forest Prods/Paper Bull Confirmed
Utilities / Gas Bull Confirmed
Latin America Bull Alert
Leisure Bull Confirmed
Machinery and Tools Bull Confirmed
Metals Non Ferrous Bear Correction
Oil Bull Alert
Oil Service Bull Confirmed
Precious Metals Bull Confirmed
Protection Safety Eq Bull Confirmed
Restaurants Bull Confirmed
Savings & Loans Bear Correction
Semiconductors Bull Confirmed
Steel/Iron Bull Alert
Textiles / Apparel Bear Correction
Transports / Non Air Bear Correction



To: Smooth Drive who wrote (3084)5/19/1998 10:01:00 AM
From: wizzards wine  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34811
 
(Off Topic)Good Morning Eric, It was a
nice trip, thank you...

Five Things That Were A Pain:
1.) Very poor internet availablity via
cyber cafe's and those that had it
were very slow!!!

2.) Getting to the air conditioned hotel
in Florance only to be told that they
do not turn on the air until June 1st.

3.) Taking a train anywhere when you have
heavy luggage.

4.) The first few days in Italy after speaking
French in Paris for a week. Italians don't
speak much French and my tongue kept mixing
the two languages, totally confusing the taxi
drivers and waiters.

5.) The horrid beds that they have in the best hotels!!

Five Most Enjoyable Things:

1.) Landing in Florance as the Frogs discovered
the painting in the Louve missing, thus not
spending yet another day in the Louve.

2.) Meeting with all kinds of people to discuss the
Y2k problems in Europe and thier views of the
outcome.

3.) All of the really nice people that we meet in
Italy.

4.) Visiting Reims in France and buying 6 of the
best bottles of different Champagne for less
than half of what we pay for it in the States,
and drinking it with my lovely wife.

5.) Finally leaving for home knowing I won't have
to see another church or museum for months,
though some were fantastic.. just too many!!

Best Wine Tasted, I don't know, but I'll be happy to
go back to try and find out again... Really, most of
what you find there are not even avaliable here and we
discovered so many new and wonderful wines and foods
that to say one was the best over another would be
unfair.

We hooked up with a great small group of 7 people to
discover the art of paring wine with food for 4 days,
that was incredable, but starting to wine taste at 10:00
am in the morning and finishing with dinner and more wine
tasting at 9:00 pm every evening was almost too much.

Best of all, it's just great to be back home..

Later
Preston