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To: Jenna who wrote (25121)2/15/1999 1:49:00 AM
From: Instock  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 120523
 
Jenna: Guess I came on a bit to strong. No offence meant. I understand very clearly what it is like to juggle researching stocks and having a life too. Keep up the fine work that I have so often heard about and seen.

Thanks

Instock



To: Jenna who wrote (25121)2/15/1999 9:44:00 AM
From: Jeff Jordan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 120523
 

Two scientists have created a mathematical model of the stock market, which shows that chaotic ups and downs happen because of the actions of the traders, not because of any real change in the underlying value of the stocks.

This means that share prices will never be predictable, said Thomas Lux, in the Economics department at Bonn University, Germany, speaking to the BBC.


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Jenna, Ike dug this article up this morning from the BBC. I've been hearing more and more about the influence traders are placing on the markets. It's a new world out there, times are a changing.

As I said over a year ago...investors have been forced to become traders. I think most of us have been able to adapt very well. At least the bottom line tends to support this assumption as we challenge the volatility in the markets.

This volatility has given everyone the chance to profit...<g>

Jeff



To: Jenna who wrote (25121)2/15/1999 8:16:00 PM
From: Dave Gore  Respond to of 120523
 
Good call, Jenna. Better to have a handle on a stock before investing, even if it means you miss a few like FHNC. CYCH might be worth checking out too. For those with a longer term horizon, CYCH appears to be a good value at $14, has a great future, and has retraced from $25 even though E-Commerce will grow by leaps and bounds. CYCH is at the heart of it.

CYCH is kinda like the brokerage stocks were a few weeks back. Because of ever increasing DT's the brokerage stocks were a win-win, especially in a volatile market, as more trades occurred. Some DT's are buying and selling the same stock 6-10 times a day!

Same with CYCH....if you believe E-commerce will grow, so will they.