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To: Tom Byron who wrote (4484)3/18/1999 11:26:00 AM
From: Ahda  Respond to of 81967
 
Tom the reason is partially here in this post. I have been thinking lately a lot about 70 percent of employment here related to tech.
My younger son told me he was going to one day sit down get his brokers license and develop a program that would trade for him on instant penny moves. I dont know if he will but he feels if the had time that he could do this. What he feels he can do with computers boggles my mind but adds to this markets assumption of future.
Not my mark but another mark

To: Darleen Shurgot (17668 )
From: Mark Ivan
Wednesday, Mar 17 1999 7:35AM ET
Reply # of 17677

Darleen,

Well gee... I am counting on a correction but I hope it is not 35-65%!! I have been
slowly selling all my stocks and mutual funds as we approach 10000 (only holding my
technology fund), but I still hold a lot of stocks in other accounts. I no way can see that
type of correction in todays enviroment, at least not QUICKLY. There is just TOO
much money people plow into stocks month after month religiously. Heck, I am one of
them. We could see that type of drop over a few years as the baby boomers start
tapping into their funds and a snowball starts rolling where noone wants to see their
retirements melt away.

MArk



To: Tom Byron who wrote (4484)3/18/1999 1:05:00 PM
From: sea_urchin  Respond to of 81967
 
Tom : Just like here!

Something to read. bcpl.lib.md.us
Still a lot to look forward to!



To: Tom Byron who wrote (4484)3/18/1999 3:54:00 PM
From: Ahda  Respond to of 81967
 
Tom would you say hi at the other side so i can get across quickly please?



To: Tom Byron who wrote (4484)3/20/1999 1:33:00 PM
From: Tom Byron  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 81967
 
and now the Russell 2000 Weekly chart shows that the rut has been UNDER the 89 ema (expotential moving average-single) for six weeks straight

the xau continues to march in place, awaiting that "NEWS" which will decide it fate...but the waves and the cycles have already made know the next direction it will take...DOWN, DOWN, DOWN....:(

guru tom @ throwing whatever before whatever....(.142857)..C>)