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TIMING INDEX MUTUAL FUNDS
An SI Board Since February 2000
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303 Bobby, Its time to buy the XAU, at least within days. I have CLASS BUY signaldonald sew-2/28/2000
302 Donald, the CRB is restesting the weekly closing breakout of the inverted H*S pbobby beara-2/28/2000
301 A possible short-term upside play should be GOLD(XAU). I took a look at the chdonald sew-2/28/2000
300 L3 !!! God bless you for the Russell 2k Weekly chart. Russell 2000 is a very inJorge Sierra-2/28/2000
299 Bill, The WEDGE is a bit ominous, and the upper trendline is in the 4300-4350 donald sew-2/28/2000
298 I like the way the NDX dropped to 4024 today, thus carving out a perfect 62% FiBILL G. WRIGHT-2/28/2000
297 Over the last week or the bearish wedge on the NAZ/NDX has be mentioned. Howevedonald sew-2/28/2000
296 Here is something interesting but quite speculative. The DOW just had a CLASS donald sew-2/28/2000
295 Gersh, Dont get me wrong, the HiTECHs are still the hot sector, but just not donald sew-2/28/2000
294 Looks like things are, at last, responding to your calls .. most cool!Gersh Avery-2/28/2000
293 It is still early, but as previously mentioned I have a CLASS 1 BUY signal on tdonald sew-2/28/2000
292 Hi Lee Thank you for giving my question such in depth thought. Yes .. the &qGersh Avery-2/28/2000
291 Ike, if you cover by buying the stock, you're neutral...long and short at tpater tenebrarum-2/27/2000
290 i don't want to get caught like i.s. did with intc. if one deals with a dire3-2/27/2000
289 Ike, '98 was o.k. for options trading...'87 wasn't really. the CBOEpater tenebrarum-2/27/2000
288 I just posted this in responce to a question on another thread but thought it mLee Lichterman III-2/27/2000
287 Well here is what I just posted at our board... As I look through the charts tLee Lichterman III-2/27/2000
286 1987 was a long time ago, but what about that day in 1998 when the nasdaq reallSBerglowe-2/27/2000
285 Updated the INDEX UPDATE(11:30am) at home.att.net seeyadonald sew-2/27/2000
284 from the toronto star today... Dow average gets down and dirty Last Thursdayre3-2/27/2000
283 In the case you mentioned, I can see that as a problem but heck, I would try toLee Lichterman III-2/26/2000
282 Lee, thanks for the reply... one should likely bail in a couple of days b/4 exre3-2/26/2000
281 You make a valid point but why would one WANT to hold to expiration? I know I Lee Lichterman III-2/26/2000
280 and, another issue is options expiration day. it looks like if a wild ride stre3-2/26/2000
279decisionpoint.com Ikegodsey, This individual's commentary made me think abIndexTrader-2/26/2000
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