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Jim's Nasdaq100 Special as a basket.
An SI Board Since February 1999
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1253 46.10 10MA BPNDX 51.00 55.00 56.00 51.00 48.00 46.00 40.00 39.00 36.00 39.00OX-9/29/1999
1252 Let us know how you like it. With the volatility I'm really tempted to staOX-9/29/1999
1251 I'm thinking real seriously about day trading or swing trading the HHH. ItMatthew L. Jones-9/29/1999
1250 I thought I read somewhere that the companies in the HHH <b>were</b>OX-9/29/1999
1249 ok, it's a quorum then... I'll happily continue to post it. candlesticOX-9/29/1999
1248 Somebody was wanting details of the HHH tracking stock. Here it is: merrilllyMatthew L. Jones-9/29/1999
1247 >>I think stockycd is the only one who looks at it. :-)<< I look aLee Lichterman III-9/29/1999
1246 the prospectus should list it i think. that brings up a good Q actually... if NOX-9/29/1999
1245 HHH also had a fairly wide daily range of 8+ points for today. Is there any tiLes H-9/29/1999
1244 nah Matt, you're a bright guy... and PnF is easy... it just has a little biOX-9/29/1999
1243 Has anyone out there tried trading the HHH? I was just noticing that it had a Matthew L. Jones-9/29/1999
1242 Hi Matt, Thanks for the offer for data. BP stands for (Point and Figure) BulliOX-9/29/1999
1241 Ox, What do you mean by BP data? I have a lot of statistical data on the NDX Matthew L. Jones-9/29/1999
1240 Well, she can go to zero of course :-) But the lowest BPNDX has gone since QQQOX-9/29/1999
1239 OX, How low can she go??? We must be nearing a capitulation point with the chastockycd-9/29/1999
1238 48.10 10MA BPNDX 59.00 51.00 55.00 56.00 51.00 48.00 46.00 40.00 39.00 36.00OX-9/29/1999
1237 50.40 10MA BPNDX 59.00 59.00 51.00 55.00 56.00 51.00 48.00 46.00 40.00 39.00OX-9/28/1999
1236 52.30 10MA BPNDX 58.00 59.00 59.00 51.00 55.00 56.00 51.00 48.00 46.00 40.00OX-9/25/1999
1235 54.30 10MA BPNDX 60.00 58.00 59.00 59.00 51.00 55.00 56.00 51.00 48.00 46.00OX-9/24/1999
1234 55.60 10MA BPNDX 59.00 60.00 58.00 59.00 59.00 51.00 55.00 56.00 51.00 48.00OX-9/23/1999
1233 56.90 10MA BPNDX 61.00 59.00 60.00 58.00 59.00 59.00 51.00 55.00 56.00 51.00OX-9/21/1999
1232 57.80 10MA BPNDX 60.00 61.00 59.00 60.00 58.00 59.00 59.00 51.00 55.00 56.00OX-9/20/1999
1231 58.20 10MA BPNDX 60.00 60.00 61.00 59.00 60.00 58.00 59.00 59.00 51.00 55.00OX-9/17/1999
1230 >divergence I have no idea. I haven't spent any time tracking the NDX OX-9/17/1999
1229 I think people are starting to do what we are... use the QQQ options as a lowerMatthew L. Jones-9/17/1999
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