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To: Frank E W who wrote (120949)4/28/1999 9:16:00 AM
From: arthur pritchard  Respond to of 176388
 
frank:<someday...it all means> hi frank. if one ignores the data in the middle, and just thinks only about the positive and negative extremes, I find it useful. As I said yesterday, I missed alot of profit yesterday, because I wasn't paying enough attention to msft selling off very heavily right from the start yesterday. And I have the stuff looking at me, in real time, in one minute charts. In other words, no excuses. Hope i beat myself up enough, so I don't miss one of those again today.
'''''Personally, I believe we're going to see isolated but huge "trades" like this, at any time, and it will definitely impact Dell. Yesterday's focused shift into ibm by some one fund, was covered up by other seemingly unrelated events in the tech market yesterday. Yesterday was not about Dell at all; Dell was in the backwash of what I was looking at.
'''''I really wish we had a way to tell which fund made this move yesterday. I'll bet it was just one huge fund, selling msft and buying ibm.
'''''This is also why I continue to urge people to spend whatever it takes to get data like this. The fund trades are going to govern more and more of what the outside world only guesses at, and very much after the fact. The huge/heavy trades/shifts, and heavy money flows supply us with extremely factual information with which to understand the "day"---not having to rely so much on other "reporters"...