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Steve's Channelling Thread
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29976Hi Larry, What are your thoughts on the open filling the WTC gap this morning? Bruce A. Thompson-10/11/2001
29975Carl, the scenario called for arduous movement up to 1793 before the next top, IZeev Hed-10/11/2001
29974How does he do it? LOL Zeev, this had to be one of your best calls. I had the mCarl R.-10/11/2001
29973Re: QCOM JP Morgon upgrade, I think. edit - nice resistance point (48) here.Pierre-10/11/2001
29972IMO, QCOM can run to 49 this morning easily enough. At least that is where I wichojiro-10/11/2001
29971<<Yes. I might partake of a QCOM short tomorrow if it doesn't gap up. Jordan Levitt-10/11/2001
29970Thanks..Rich1-10/11/2001
29969Yes, I am new to this thread. Came across it by accident. Yes I do own TEKC and Irv Dimont-10/11/2001
29968Yes. I might partake of a QCOM short tomorrow if it doesn't gap up. Look at Steve Lee-10/10/2001
29967Time to short QCOM again? Amazing run today, but may be way out ahead of itselfPierre-10/10/2001
29966Fourth and final TXN short just went thru at 28.25 Avg price now $27.93Steve Lee-10/10/2001
29965Nas New Hi/New lo ratio at 27/99 doesn't give this rally much hope. Still hSteve Lee-10/10/2001
29964<i>building nice new roads that are used by the odd tractor in the middle Win-Lose-Draw-10/10/2001
29963(1) Right now 10:48AM PAC the S&P500 is above it's Sep 10, 2001 close ofTREND1-10/10/2001
29962We elect MEP's - Members of European Parliament. But there is not much awareSteve Lee-10/10/2001
29961OT It would be unfortunate, after all the blood shed for freedom in World War IMath Junkie-10/10/2001
29960EU out of control bureacracy? Never. I am sure the bureaucrats are quite happy Steve Lee-10/10/2001
29959Blessed are the peace makers.Math Junkie-10/10/2001
29958Are you saying that the EU is an out-of-control bureaucracy? <g>Math Junkie-10/10/2001
29957"<i>Being long is hoping for the good, shorting is hoping for the badMath Junkie-10/10/2001
29956<i>Translation: You hope that a lot of people lose a lot of money.</i&gWin-Lose-Draw-10/10/2001
29955Steve Now we are getting somewhere. (1) You have Schwab account in USA (2) You pTREND1-10/10/2001
29954<i>It is a case of trying to work out which way it is going</i> AndJ. C. Dithers-10/10/2001
29953Metsin6 I know the FED controls margin in the USA. <b>But I do not know whTREND1-10/10/2001
29952<i>"hoping for the good" of sane market valuations.</i> TJ. C. Dithers-10/10/2001
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