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Tuesday, April 12, 2005



You know I had totally forgotten the initial reason why I suddenly took time off last week. It wasn't Spring Fever overwhelming me as I stated before. It was goddamned Comcast crapping out on me and booting me off the internet. I remember now because Comcrap did the same damn thing this afternoon and tonight. Same nationwide DNS problems as last week or so they say.

Anyway, the comments that were supposed to go with that Nasdaq chart below posted midday was going to be something along the lines of "if there's such a thing as the PPT, then they better get their asses moving this afternoon before we close below the wedge support early."

So what happened? The FOMC minutes came out and the markets took off. I'm assuming Greenspan announced he had bin Laden chained up under his desk. Am I right? I missed it all.

Similar chart shows the Dow touching some significant support too.


1 Comments:

At 1:49 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

You aren't the only one with Comcrap problems. At least the last 2 DNS probs occurred after market close. Was able to catch a nice chunk of that upmove.
Check out this link for the latest news and how a fix for the DNS issues. http://www.broadbandreports.com/shownews/62494

Tiger611

 

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