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To: Tom Trader who wrote (12854)1/14/1999 10:05:00 PM
From: Patrick Slevin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 44573
 
Yes, now that you mention it, it was wasn't it?

I went to a database and checked something else, a couple of different ways.

Tomorrow may be September 1, 1998 all over again. Dropped like a brick into 10:15 and rose to 3:30. It was pretty dramatic but I doubt the measured move will be as great as September 1st. That machine is downstairs right now, but when I was running the queries September 1 dropped about 150 by 10:15 then ended up about 350 points on the day.

I have to run other stuff but I was surprised that if I assigned just variable to the database I came up with that day alone. I assigned another variable using a different search and that was the only day that popped up again.

Also, I would love a gap up Open because that's a high percentage Short.

I probably should put a section for inside/outside days in there but I'll never get to it. But I don't recall ever having a grasp on the meaning of what such days may portend

Nice trade on the Short; I basically just quit for the day after that losing trade somewhere around 33.