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To: Rocky Reid who wrote (9619)5/4/1999 10:31:00 AM
From: David Harker  Respond to of 10072
 
>If you do the math, a 10% correction from yesterday's close
>would still have a DOW valued over 10,000.

Ok. Yesterday's close = 11014.69, per:

iqc.com

So, subtract 10% and you get:

11014.49 - 1101.469 = 9913.221

Hmmmm...



To: Rocky Reid who wrote (9619)5/4/1999 10:32:00 AM
From: Michael Coley  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10072
 
RE: Math 101

Rocky Said:

>> If you do the math, a 10% correction from yesterday's close would still have a DOW valued over 10,000. <<

11014.69 (5/3/99 Close)
-1101.47 (Minus 10%)
========
9913.22 (Price after a 10% Correction)
Gee, Rocky. Are you saying that 9913.22 is over 10,000?

What part of math don't you understand?

0 (Rocky's credibility here)
-0 (Minus 10%)
==
0 (I guess you can't lose any more credibility...)
- Michael Coley
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