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Strategies & Market Trends : Jim's Nasdaq100 Special as a basket. -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Daflye who wrote (237)3/26/1999 8:16:00 PM
From: James F. Hopkins  Respond to of 2103
 
Hi Daflye; Yes the tail out did the head, it often does that both
ways , up & down. The tail can be more volatile as it's less
liquid. What I watch for most is when they go the opposite
direction from one another. The Head signals the "turns" in the
market 90% of the time, then after the "turn" the tail most often
does out run it, thus producing the extremes in the index.
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I took down my page for the time being, I'm negotiating with that
ISP for a cheaper rate. My yearly contract expired and I wanted
to look around some. It got where I didn't use that ISP for dial in very much ( modems were busy and it's still 36k and I use 56k )
I haven't had time to talk with the collage to see if I can
post it there. When I first set it up the collage didn't allow
home pages but I think they do now.
If I get it back up I'll put it back in my profile.
I've been gone all day today and haven't looked at the market
other than a glance at the TV.
Jim
Edit just looked , seems the head turned back down & more than the
tail, she lost her steam fast. Sure has been choppy lately.