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To: John Pitera who wrote (10932)4/14/1999 8:18:00 AM
From: GROUND ZERO™  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 99985
 
I think you may be right, but I'm not expecting a crash..... (of course, who ever is?)<g>

GZ



To: John Pitera who wrote (10932)4/14/1999 10:02:00 AM
From: donald sew  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 99985
 
John,

>>>> the oex put/call looks to be indicating an upside blowoff.
decisionpoint.com

take a look at the charts of IP , Cat, WY,

This is a liquidity driven event, Global money growth is 3 or 4 times
greater than economic growth. <<<<

Im no expert in the PUT:CALL ratio but as HEINZ previous mention the PUT:CALL ratio on the OEX needs to come up which could initiate buying. Per my update I took a look at the divergence of the OEX and
equity PUT:CALL ratio and could not determine a strong trend although
the bias is to the upside.

I follow the DOW STOCKs like IP,CAT,GP,etc and they do appear to have
extreme moves to the upside. I am also sensing a possible blow off
top, but first as you eluded to, the OEX PUT:CALL ration must move up
first.

I am no longer putting that much emphasis on the RUT as an indicator
of the broad market in light of it also be so weighted towards about
10 stocks. I am thinking of using the VGY now to see what the broad
market is doing, but I need to know more about the VGY. Does anyone
have an url to see the components of the VGY.

seeya