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To: Jerome who wrote (7804)5/23/1999 1:26:00 PM
From: Gottfried  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10921
 
Jerome, I see a correlation between month-end stock prices and
SEMI orders
as reported by SEMI about the 20th. The btb
is just charted for reference.
geocities.com The correlation is not good enough to allow pin-point trading,
of course. This is probably due to the fact that the SEMI orders
are stale [to industry insiders] by the time they are reported
to us. The reason for using month-end stock price is because
SEMI orders are reported monthly, and those prices are easily available on Yahoo.

I feel much better off knowing the imperfect relationship
between orders and price. If you have suggestions for improvement
let's hear them. BTW, I'm usually leaving it up to the viewer
to draw conclusions.

The price/orders relationship certainly tells you when
you SHOULD have sold. :)

Gottfried