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To: Mike Farrar who wrote (9116)12/11/1998 11:32:00 PM
From: BGR  Respond to of 19080
 
Mike,

You write:

Dow will be down over 1200 points next week.

You meant 12000, right?

-Apratim.



To: Mike Farrar who wrote (9116)12/11/1998 11:40:00 PM
From: Maven1  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 19080
 
That would be the best thing that could happen to Clinton. A massive Dow fall would scare the pants off Congress for fear voters
would blame them for the collapse. The result? The House will NOT
vote to impeach.

You heard it here first.

Zekke



To: Mike Farrar who wrote (9116)12/12/1998 10:35:00 AM
From: KM  Respond to of 19080
 
I would counter that fatuous and shallow-reasoned argument with this comment cribbed from "The Coming Week" in the Street.com dated Friday, December 11, 1998:

"Though the market's halitosis has been rather bad, Robert Dickey, chief technical analyst at Dain Rauscher Wessels in Minneapolis, said the recent downturn makes it look like stocks should head higher soon.

"Our breadth readings are now at oversold levels," he said. "Which means this market is near the end of this pullback, not at the beginning of a new one." Dickey thinks the week will start out on a dull note, but that the lackluster trading won't last for long. "As we move into the end of next week and the Christmas week and the year-end, I think we're going to see an explosive move to the upside," he said."