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JAPAN-Nikkei-Time to go back up?
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2477The only realistic way for me to trade on the Tokyo market is through mutual funProfessor Dotcomm-10/19/2000
2476How to you play the Japanese market - buy ADRs like SNE? Or do you have a brokerfut_trade-10/18/2000
2475No, I don't think so yet - just the choppy water I was talking about here soProfessor Dotcomm-10/18/2000
2474The report I read this morning was that companies were going to give back to theProfessor Dotcomm-10/18/2000
2473Are we in Bear now?borb-10/18/2000
2472The Euro/USD just hit an all-time low dynexcorp.com right when the Nasdaq madefut_trade-10/18/2000
2471...revised pension management proposal I can't find any news about it. bifut_trade-10/18/2000
2470How is this revised pension management proposal going to affect the Japanese stoProfessor Dotcomm-10/18/2000
2469Dow doesn't seem to move much any more. Did it die? Nasdaq is going all ovefut_trade-10/16/2000
2468Dow is not so big an influence to Asian market, now? I believe more money will borb-10/16/2000
2467...Asian stock index It seems that the Hang Seng and Nikkei follow the Nasdaq afut_trade-10/16/2000
2466When you exchange currency at the bank, you pay a spread as the cost of transactfut_trade-10/13/2000
2465Instead of NASDAQ following DOW, DOW is influenced by NASDAQ now. With high perborb-10/13/2000
2464I'm not sure how useful the graphs are, but they sure indicate how dangerousfut_trade-10/13/2000
2463Interesting graphs, Peter. The long term graph, being logarithmic, shows how insProfessor Dotcomm-10/13/2000
2462As sort of an amusement - it appears that a trend line drawn from the 1909 top tfut_trade-10/12/2000
2461Here's the SPX monthly chart since 1890. The SPX wasn't created until thfut_trade-10/12/2000
2460Yep. Here's a monthly chart of the SPX. The trendlines shown extend back to fut_trade-10/12/2000
2459It's just as well that the SPX left a few oil stocks in!Professor Dotcomm-10/12/2000
2458I think I need to adjust what I said the other day. I see the NDX as having morefut_trade-10/12/2000
2457It's sure possible.fut_trade-10/11/2000
2456Yes. Tax loss selling will be a feature surrounding some of the retail oriented Professor Dotcomm-10/11/2000
2455Chance is decreasing cost of good and services results recession in free market borb-10/11/2000
2454What about possible year end tax deduction sell?borb-10/11/2000
2453You are right, the mainstream indices have been ho hum for so long, they may be Professor Dotcomm-10/11/2000
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