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To: Sam who wrote (6122)4/23/1999 12:47:00 PM
From: Mark Oliver  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 9256
 
Gee, Honey it does sound good to me!

Sam, its 2:35 a.m. and I should be in bed, but I'm very interested to see what will happen with AT&T today. So, what do I do over here in Australia? Do I just go to bed and wake-up and see what happened?

Certainly if the New York Stock Exchange wants to be a world exchange, they've got to take on world hours.

Also, what is this strange business of reporting bad news after the markets closed? To who's advantage is it? How often have you seen the big traders take the greatest profits or avoid the greatest losses while you stood by helpless and watched?

Is it possible that longer trading hours would remove some of those advantages that institutions have over the individual?

Regards, Mark



To: Sam who wrote (6122)4/23/1999 2:13:00 PM
From: LK2  Respond to of 9256
 
Are some of these "experts" even stupider than me???

www3.techstocks.com

"Will people be able to sleep when they know their stock holdings are moving around?", said Werner de Bondt, a professor of behavorial finance at the University of Wisconsin.

Geez, if the prof has problems sleeping, let him pop a few tranquilizers.

Or maybe he should stick to a money market account instead of stocks or bonds.

Larry