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To: Sawtooth who wrote (25316)3/28/1999 1:27:00 AM
From: METMAN  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
Tim A: It was just interesting to see how the money flow changed, despite the continued run-up Friday....Knowing that momentum (day traders) were probably hitting the Q stock hard on Friday must have led to the decline from 120 (or shorts done buying)...but I'm pondering what the average "day trader" trade is....1000 shares...10,000 shares. Just kinda' curious to know what mad money is floating about. 10,000 shares is serious dough; if there are day traders out there who can float 1 mill + per trade. It doesn't seem likely, so I am just trying to get a handle on the "negative flow" given the day's continued strength...more of an exercise in price action, on my behalf.

-metman



To: Sawtooth who wrote (25316)3/28/1999 9:12:00 PM
From: Drew Williams  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 152472
 
<<What, me worry? (Alfred Neuman - 1968)>>

Just in case nobody else told you, Alfred E. Neuman first said, "What, me worry?" way back in the fifties. I had to hide my copies from my mother, who thought MAD MAGAZINE was a terrible influence, which, of course, was the whole point.

I can remember them doing a parody on Jack Kerouac's "On the Road" long before I ever understood why Kerouac was important. But my all time favorite parody was the one they did on BIlly Wilder's "Days of Wine and Roses," substituting potato chips for booze. If anyone has a copy of that issue, my chipaholic wife would pay big money.