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To: Berney who wrote (5109)1/20/1999 1:38:00 PM
From: MonsieurGonzo  Respond to of 11051
 
Berney; RE:" alley cat EuroTels "

better'n the friggin' oil patch today, monsieur (^_^)

CWZ - Cable & Wireless PLC ADR, +3.25 = +5.15%

COLTY - City of London Telecom PLC ADR, +4.25 = +5.18%

ORNGY - Orange PLC ADR, -4 = -4.84%

NECSY - Netcom Systems AB ADR, +1.125 = +2.5%

ESATY - Esat Telecom Group ADR, +3.5 = +7.36%

ESPRY - Esprit Telecom Group PLC ADR, +3.875 = +7.43%

ENGSY - Energis PLC ADR, +23 = +18.85%

or, +6% average at high noon today.

>Even Big Bad T is now an internet stock. The telecoms have been amazing! But, then again, isn't that what this medium is all about? Modern day acks and nacks flowing through space. The only investment decision is what kind of space...

...Love the ACKs and NACKs reference, TB! The logic here is that the EUspace is where we were, telecom/netwise a few years ago, and that the smaller fish are m&a targets of the just recently de-nationalized telco BigBoyz like DT, FTE, BTY, etc.

DT - Deutsche Telekom ADR, +3.25 = +7.36%

FTE - France Telecom ADR, +5.5 = +6.19%

BTY - British Telecom ADR, +1 = +0.61%

KPN - Royal PTT ADR, +2.625 = +4.53%

SCM - Swisscom ADR, +0.0 flat = +0.0%

TI - Telecom Italia ADR, +3.875 = +4.09%

TEF - Telefonos d'Espana ADR, +4 = +2.79%

...and the telco BigBoyz are proxies for folks to invest in the EU. For American investors, they beat EuroWEBS - and the locals tend to move their euros into them during bear swings (they also act as currency hedges because their revenue is not so export-dependent as most EU companies').

-Steve



To: Berney who wrote (5109)1/20/1999 8:05:00 PM
From: MonsieurGonzo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11051
 
Berney; RE:" Tea Leaves... "

...I got a VIX.X - Volatility Index sell signal today.

What are your downside OEX.X targets/supports, Berney ?

-Steve



To: Berney who wrote (5109)1/21/1999 3:07:00 AM
From: MonsieurGonzo  Respond to of 11051
 
Berney; RE:" no more mo ? "

here's my SPX.X - S&P-500 Index chart...

geocities.com

...and here's the indicator info:

16d EMA = cyan
50d EMA = magenta
200d EMA = yellow

the (blue) horizontal lines are fibonacci levels, which are computed, not drawn; major support/resistance levels (which usually line up with some fibonacci level) are drawn across the chart.

beyond the apparent resistance at ~1275 the calculated...

near target = ~1317

far target = ~1385

at the top is a %K=16 period (cyan) %D=3 (red) stochastic oscillator

and a 64-period (dark grey) momentum indicator.

FWIW, my weekly chart indicates that the near/far targets are still possible, given a (weekly) close over resistance at ~1275...

...but this daily chart appears to be telling me, "no mo mo".

-Steve