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Motorola 'marrying' Microsoft!!...
(Translated from the Danish online newspaper "Morgenavisen Jyllandsposten"s IT section, 30/8)
"According to the Norwegian webnews "Nettavisen", Motorola is on their way out of the Symbian-collaboration.
Instead, the mobil giant - the worlds second largest, after Nokia - base its future phones on Microsofts 'SmartPhone' system.
Motorola should, according to sources, be talking with Nokia and Psion about selling out of the Symbian collaboration. If the sale is carried out, the Finnish mobile phone producer and British Psion will be left holding 30%, each, in Symbian.
The Symbian collaboration was initiated by Motorola, Nokia, Psion and SonyEriccson and was supposed to counter Microsoft. The companies feared that Microsoft could end up controlling mobile telephony in much the same way as it controls the pc field.
Because of the Symbian collaboration, Microsoft has had a hard time finding mobile producers for it own system. So far, Microsoft has managed to release a (one) mobile phone - the SPV phone - through Orange. If rumors are true, Motorola's change of heart is, therefore, a very significant victory for Microsoft.
Motorola announced already long ago that the company would develop a mobile phone based on Microsoft's SmartPhone system. But back then, the Symbian collaboration was never drawn into question."
KD
Insiders bailing out in July
http://news.moneycentral.msn.com/breaking/breakingnewsarticle.asp?feed=OBR&Date=20030816&ID=...
Does not bode well for the market, overall.
Thoughts, Meme? Dick?
KD
Aloha
It's from a proverb ("Wetting your pants won't warm you for long")
Many proverbs are universal and have American versions, too. I don't suggest this one has, but I doubt it is exclusively Danish.
KD
BTW the nudist link still works.
...Actually...
...well...
Never mind...
KD
Yeah, right Meme...
ROTFLOL!
And then, the link doesn't even work...
... Errrh...
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...I mean....
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...Not that I've checked...
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...I mean...
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...EVER!
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...Say, isn't it nice that summer is...
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...ohnevermindforcryingoutloud...
KD
Ooops, DICK...
She's actually Croatian...
Here's a couple of links to pictures of her (and it appears that she's not a natural blonde...)
http://www.gloria.com.hr/ecclestonne347.html
http://www.hrt.hr/vijesti/arhiv/99/11/20/KRV.html
KD
Thanks, Dick
I will try if I can Google the Czech bimbo - just for you!...
KD
OT - No F1 race in Montreal in 2004
Reason, cigarette adds will be banned in Canada (as it is in many countries and F1 circuits around Europe).
In short:
The reasoning SUCKS!!
The decition STINKS!!
Bernie Ecclestone: Go hang yourself in a tree (if you can find one small enough!)!!
You affraid that your Czech blondie-model will leave you, if you don't make more than $1 billion a year?? (Chances are she actually would, you old fart!!)
Now, if we could get some ChampCar racing to our circuit in Montreal, instead...
KD
On our way to a re-test of the 200EMA support?
http://stockcharts.com/def/servlet/SC.web?c=$COMPQ,uu[h,a]daolyyay[dd][pb50!c200][vc60][iUb14!La12,2...
If we are, I'll be buying into the final leg of that dip...
KD
Re: Meme
You mention home building and it's certainly a factor. What really caught me off guard, a couple of months ago, was Louis Rukeyser mentioning that thanks to increasing expences in medicare and drugs, the US didn't slip into a secdond recession...
With an already overly expensive health care system (that doesn't give you nearly enough bang for your buck, if you ask me), how can rapidly increasing expences on that front be good? (Saving a recession or not...)
To me, that's like urinating in your pants to get warm on a freezy day... (It helps, briefly, but then it gets much worse...)
KD
29/7 Consumer confidence slips unexpectedly
Hard to believe that the Bull-index, which is at an alltime high, can be maintained under those circumstances
http://stockcharts.com/def/servlet/SC.web?c=$bpcompq,uu[h,a]daclyyay[df][pb20!f]
I think we're in for a correction in the coming month to two...
KD
Growth forecasts for Wi-Fi
http://www.itworldcanada.com/index.cfm/ci_id/46122.htm
Re DICKMN
The picking shouldn't be too difficult, any company (even the dot-coms) that have survived the past 3 years most likely are for real.
I dunno about that...
I believe a lot of the crashed and Chapter 11 and Chapter 7s we've seen were of companies that were bogus to begin with.
That doesn't mean that everything of what's left will survive or that we've seen our last bankrupcy case.
There's been a lot of reverse splits in companies that still struggle to survive.
The whole B2B sector looks shaky to me and I'd not invest in that field at all, beyond the players that are also, but not exclusively in B2B (like ORCL and MSFT)
KD
Dick, Harry etc.
Dick, I agree with you about the 'Silver Lining'.
It's good to see that people are now contemplating buying on dips, rather than being afraid of plunges to new lows. The 'Greed Factor' is beginning to play in and it's about time!
I agree with Meme that the rocket will ignite second stage in October and as usual for second stages, it is what will bring this rocket into orbit. (From there on, we'll see if there'll be a third stage that brings us to 'The Moon').
In the meantime, the market is a bit too far on the upside and a correction is in order. Looking at the bullish index, we have, at the moment, what Greenspan might call "Irrational Exuberance"...LOL
http://stockcharts.com/def/servlet/SC.web?c=$bpcompq,uu[h,a]wallyyay[d19970101,20030801]
AOL pulls plug on further Netscape development
http://biz.yahoo.com/rc/030716/tech_aol_cuts_1.html
(OT) Clintons must pay own legal fees
(Translated)
The former president and his wife, who's now a senator for New York, had requested $3.58 million. They were to cover legal fees when first Robert Fiske and then Kenneth Starr investigated their role in property transactions that went bad and brought a local bank to its knees (The "Whitewater" case).
Considering that the federal court and Kenneth Starr could spend $80 mio. on this case, I'm slightly amazed that the Clintons have to cover their own expences...
Would it not be right, then, to demand Kenneth Starr and his gang to pay up their lost $80 mio as well?...
Not that I particluarly sympathize with the Clintons in this, but it sounds unreasonable and almost Kafka-like to me...
KD
Re Re Nah, Meme...
At least senior didn't imagine that some $300 billion in tax breaks to the wealthy would do the economic trick.
Ah... You mean THIS?
http://www.markfiore.com/animation/delay.html
http://www.markfiore.com/animation/taxcut.html
http://www.markfiore.com/animation/looting.html
KD
Nah, Meme. 1/4% = cosmetics.
But I'm thinking less in short term trading and more in getting in around the bottom.
I think the bottom is too late and we're talking about possibilities of a correction-dip to buy into or not.
We could be seeing an aborted runup like that in Japan 1998-2000, but I doubt it rather a lot...
That said, much can be destroyed, politically, yet. Bush Jr. seems as economics savvy as Bush Sr., as well as share his choice of favorite villains...
Reamins to be seen if he copies his father also in presidential duration (4 years and then loosing to a then unknown zero from Arkansas...)
KD
Good luck in 2004. I'm counting on you guys to get it right - no "pregnant chads", no BS, no nothing!
Good to see you, DB!
Stick around! Once the Nasdaq gets real toasty, this place will heat up, too... Just about a week before the next big sellout, I'll bet...
Wish I could tell the difference between "On Fire" and "Crash & Burn", myself...
KD
(A populist political party in Denmark, which wanted to abolish the army, suggested that we put up motion sensitive loudspeakers at the boarders, coupled to a taperecorder playing the message "This is Denmark! We capitulate!". Much cheaper - Deterence factor on par with our army, which is in Afghanistan and Iraq and Bosnia and Kosovo and Cyprus... anywhere but home, actually...
My personal suggestion for an ammendment to the idea:
The tape recorder plays "This is Denmark! We appologize, but we can't fight you, right now! Could you come back, later?")
Yahoo buys Overture!
It used to be "Overture buys Alta Vista from CMGI" not long ago on a board near you. But now Overture is getting swallowed by a bigger fish, itself.
Much consolidation in the field. Good sign! Yahoo must have sensed that this is as cheap as it's going to come.
http://news.moneycentral.msn.com/breaking/breakingnewsarticle.asp?feed=OBR&Date=20030714&ID=...
KD
GOOOO BULL!!!
Merril Lynch and Blodget not liable for "strong buy" hoaxes!
Court said that inveswtors should have been aware that technology stocks were hasardous and false advertisement amounts to nothing...
How neat, eh?...
Personally, I think it's time to move on from this issue, but that does not mean I think Blodget should be let off the hook, nor that BS recomendations with clear unterior motives, should go unpunished.
Mob is and remains mob - no matter how foolish people may be...
KD
Fast WLAN accepted by IEEE
(my translation from a Danish newspaper)
The WLAN standard 802.11g has finally become a member of the IEEE family. This was announced by IEEE (Standards Board of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers), Thursday. This ensures compatibility between 802.11g-based equipment from various producers.
IEEE 802.11g uses the 5 GHz frequency band and has a maximum bandwith of 54 Mb/sec. The technology is reverse compatible and can, without complications, communicate with with the more widespread IEEE 802.11b which uses the 2.4 GHz frequency band and runs at a maximum speed of 11 Mb/sec. The speed, however, of the 802.11g reduces to 11 Mb/sec while communicating with the 802.11b network.
"IEEE 802.11g gives the WLAN producers and users increased flexibility, when they choose the system that fits their needs best" says Stuart J. Kerry from IEEE 802.11 work group.
At Wi-Fi Alliance, a union of Wi-Fi producers, the acceptance is welcomed.
"The result of the recognition is that Wi-Fi Alliance in the near future will announce the first round of Wi-Fi certified 802.11g products. There are already more than 700 different Wi-Fi certified products and we expect that the expansion of the standard will increase both the number of prduct certificates and growth in the industry as such" says Frank Hanzlik, director of Wi-Fi Alliance.
KD
No cigar for NMPS
They had their presentation, today, and if anything it confirmed that theirs is one tough spot.
They presented some technical data that explain in some depth the nature of the problem they're encountering on their phosphorylated protein.
It did not leave anything remotely like an impression that breakthrough is just around the corner...
Too bad!
Could have been fun.
KD
Aloha
Nope! Cytology is the old fashioned way of screening for bladder cancer and it is inaccurate.
Matritech (NMPS) has a diagnostic kit on the market for bladder cancer, called NMP22.
It's accuracy is relatively OK, but it still does not beat cystoscopy (and endoscopic method where the bladder wall is visually inspected).
Cystoscopy is, however, not very cheap or easy and it takes manpower, since it is a manual procedure.
The NMP22 test hasn't fared well for Matritech, but they have e new dipstick-type test just developed that might make it easier to sell (because it is introduced to a market where it is competing with cytology, not cystoscopy).
What the meeting next week concerns - it will not include anything about the NMP22 test, but it will possibly - possibly - contain data on a much awaited NMP66 test that Matritech has been working on for (too) long. This test is a serum test that has shown potential as a breast cancer test that may potentially beat mammography (which has a huge market that GE earns tons of money on).
Matritech has had problems getting the NMP66 test converted into something that can be done on a mass scale (in clinical labs).
Perhaps - just perhaps - one of the best instrumentation companies around, Bruker Daltronics, has found a solution to that problem.
If they have, this bird could take off real soon...
Investment is always a chance to take, but I hope, for the sake of the fairer sex that they're squarely on target with this one...
KD
PS. The damn thing is that if they can get NMP66 to fly, they have similar tests for colon cancer and prostate cancer waiting in the pipeline. All of this has been on hold because of the same technical problem. If women hope for a better test for breast cancer that does not include mammography, I'm sure there are lots of men that await with equal impatience a test for prostate cancer that is equally... "non-invasive on their private parts"...
Add to that a colon cancer test that does not include the much dreaded colonoscopy.
I've never had one and hope I never will. I'll trade that one off for a small blood sample, any day...
A quick hot tip:
There's this small biotech company that been struggling for years on end, trying to come up with new cancer screening products.
They've been in tons of trouble (they're too small, really) but got the bright idea to team up with one of the state-of-the-art proteomics companies there is (Bruker Daltronics).
They are supposed to report on potentially exiting results at the yearly American Mass Spectroscopist meeting, next week, here in Montreal.
I'll be at the meeting and will be happy to repost back to the board what I observe - just in case there really is some meat on this one.
The ticker to look for is NMPS. It's a microcap diagnostics company called Matritech.
They've had quite a runup in resent days, in anticipation of the meeting, next week...
KD
Fully agree, dpb. First inning in the Internet game saw a lot of ideas out there, basically meant to ride the wave and make money.
Second inning saw the collaps of what could not stand.
third inning will perhaps now see some of the ideas ending up in hands of those who have a clue about what to do with it - in recognition by the former owners that if they don't hand it to people with ideas and drive, more is going to disappear (no point in owning something, if you don't care and don't know what to do with it. Better sell it for little than close it down and get nothing).
Let the third inning commence!
KD
Aloha (FWIW)
Much speaks for this being the turnaround for the market.
Sentiment is reflected in two aspects:
1) 200 EMA broken through to the upside and is normally a very strong support
2) We have landed at what has been the baseline support throughout the last 12-14 years (draw line through the lows of 200 EMA)
http://stockcharts.com/def/servlet/SC.web?c=$spx,uu[h,a]dallyyay[d19900101,20030521][pc200]...
I can't imagine this breaking down again... Once a 200 EMA is broken through, a new breakdown is normally far ahead.
Here's an example for comparison:
http://stockcharts.com/def/servlet/SC.web?c=$spx,uu[h,a]dallyyay[d19810101,19830101][pc200]....
and where we are now
http://stockcharts.com/def/servlet/SC.web?c=$spx,uu[h,a]dallyyay[d20010101,20030601][pc200]&<....
Current supports to watch out for, are:
NASDAQ Composite Index: 1430
SP500 Index: 910
Dow Jones Industrial Average: 8495
KD
Infospace sells SiliconInvestor.com to Bob Zumbrunnen
http://www.marketwatch.com/news/yhoo/story.asp?source=blq/yhoo&siteid=yhoo&dist=yhoo&gui...
KD
Sorry, Aloha. Reuters outdate their stories too fast!
Hedge Funds Smell End of Bear Market.
http://news.moneycentral.msn.com/breaking/breakingnewsarticle.asp?feed=OBR&Date=20030518&ID=....
KD
Aloha
I think we all, to some extend, have some concern about these kinds of things. One lesson that was learned too late, was that x-rays are dangerous... It took a fair amount of radiation damage before that was figured out.
While in Germany, I got pretty upset when my wife was expecting our son. The midwife she went to, would do ultrasonography every second week ("the medical insurance pays, so by all means let's have fun and get some good pictures, eh?").
I considered what was happening "horsing around". Ultrasonography does not appear to be dangerous in any way (-that we know of, yet). But that can in no way justify using it as a toy - it is not and a healthy amount of respect shoud be displayed towards new things.
As for the microwave-thing... Your microwave oven works the way it works, because it's designed with a specific wavelength in mind - a wavelength that exite water molecules. It is exploiting quantum mechanical properties, and what I'm trying to imply here (without boring you with details) is that it is far from all microwaves that will hit a wavelength that will exite molecules in your body and thus deposite its energy, there, as heat. If they do, the response would have to be acute and not cumulative (heat doesn't stay - it dissipates).
If there were a danger with microwaves, I suspect we'd know it by now, since they've been in use for generations (short wave radios - you may have used or know someone who's used one as an amateur radio operator. As for myself - with my background in chemistry, I've used microwave spectroscopy in molecular analysis and it is in daily use as such (because of the quantum mechanical response to microwaves by molecules - it makes molecules rotate at defined molecule-specific energies). I've never heard of any side-effects from it by the technicians that operates the spectrometers...).
KD
Good volume on the Nasdaq
Since the 200 EMA was broken, there's been no looking back! That bear is really getting its teeth pulled out now...
http://stockcharts.com/def/servlet/SC.web?c=$COMPQ,uu[h,a]daolyyay[dc][pc200][vc60][iUb14!La12,26,9]....
Market looks more and more overbought, though. I would like to see some steam let out, or too many will rush to take profits, simultaneously, suddenly:
http://stockcharts.com/def/servlet/SC.web?c=$bpcompq,uu[h,a]daclyyay[df][pb20!f]
KD
What became of SPAM's 'inventors':
DIGITAL (of course, dammit - at the institute where I studied chemistry, the computational workhorse was a VAX 780...)
http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Equipment_Corporation
Ran into chronic red ink. Sold off 'bit by bit' (ROTFL!!!) .
Computer division eventually bought by Compaq - so -
Today, they are HP.
Kick their ass SUNW!
Or better yet - SUNW - since you've been such a DOG, since 2000... Make some use of your status as a canine companion and BITE!!! ATTACK!!!
d'ooooh!!!...
Help me out here, Baily - How do I get this stupid mod to move?...
KD
PS. Picture of the WAX
http://www.fwtunesco.org/musi/museu15.html
PPS. Picture of a SPAM mail?... no need, right? just open your mailbox...
PPPS. I gotta wonder if anyone has the text of the first junkmail - the original virtual sin - the mother of all mail account jamming POS! - lying around somewhere? It ought to be the centerpiece of any respectable Hall of Shame...
SPAM mail celebrates its 25th birthday
Again, translated from a Danish newspaper:
" Junkmails 25th birthday
One of the most irritating phenomenons on the internet, junkmail or spam, turned 25. Net historians have traced the phenomenon back to 1978
It is rather doubtful that anyone will celebrate that it's 25 years since the first time someone sent an unwanted commercial mail to others. But net historians have traced the first spammail to 1978, according to BBC on-line.
Back then, there was no internet, but rather its predecessor, Arpanet, which had then existed for 9 years. With Arpanet, educational institutions and other public institutions could exchange text messages.
On the 3rd of May, 1978 a sales director at Digital Equipment Corporation decided to send a message to all Arpanet users on the American west coast about an open-house arrangement with exibitions of the companys latest computers.
The text message resulted in widespread protests from Arpanet users, since the research network was dedicated to non-commercial use - and because the text message was "poorly writen" (ROTFLMAO!!!)
Today, it is estimated that spam makes up 40% of all e-mail traffic and from many sides, attempts are made to put a break on it.
By comparison, in 2001, spam made up 8% of all e-mails.
A survey made by the US Federal Trade Commision shows that 66% of all spam mails are false and their only purpose is to get the receiver to answer. Thereafter, the mailer can register the active e-mail address - and sell it to others for commercial purposes."
Monty Python has been given the honor of inventing the word "spam" as a slang, with a scetch about a restaurant in which all guests are offered "spam" with all dishes...
KD
Anyone knows if Digital Equipment Corporation still exist? If it does, how about we all send them an e-mail, congratulating them with their accomplishment - preferably with a 5 MB file attached, to fill up some space, eh?...
PARIS to become a Wi-Fi zone
From the Danish Newspaper "Morgenavisen Jyllands-Posten" (in my translation)
"Paris converted to a Wi-Fi zone
The "city of cities" is to be converted to one connected wireless zone so anyone can be on-line, wherever you are within the city. The ambicious plan is to be realized by the working group 'Wixos' that has been founded by the consulting firm Cap Gemini Ernst Young, the network supplier Cisco and the French tram company RATP.
Within a defined timeframe, the group will equip Paris with so many WLAN-antennaes that the entire city becomes one giantic Wi-Fi zone.
So far, the group has started a pilot project that should work by June 30th. The project plans that everyone commuting by citibus-line 38, driving between Porte d'Orleans and Gare du Nord will be able to wireless connect anywhere while on the bus. The Wi-Fi antennaes are placed along the t-rail stations along the route.
Until the end of the project, it will be free to use the network - although one must subsrcibe on the work groups homepage, wixos.net. So far, around 600 have taken the offer.
Sometime during the autumn, Wixos will decide the speed by which the further expansion of the network will take place. The goal is to install Wi-Fi antennaes at all 372 t-rail stations in Paris."
KD
Dotcom survivors starting to bubble
http://www.cnn.com/2003/TECH/biztech/05/02/dotcom.comeback.ap/index.html
Rock & Roll, Baby...
Did we learn anything?
...Nah!
Groovie!...
Let's have fun, again!!!!
KD
Re Meme
We just played 2:2 against Canada in the next round, so now I'm beginning to think that...
... That too many good players are tied up in the Stanley Cup... hehe...
Observed from the outside and from a nation that perhaps were a more eager coalition participant than even the UK, I have to agree conditionally.
Bush pushed his agenda on Iraq using the WMD card and it was obvious that he had no case. If countries, therefore, on that pretext, deside not to join this latest coalition, Bush and his administration had better accept it and do the war according to whatever underlying agenda they had (which is not "liberating an oppressed people". Had that been the case, there would have been little point in going half way around the world - he had needed go no further than Cuba to build a similar case).
Alienating those countries who declined with frankly wild and unwarranted accusations and redicule was not called for. As little as it's called for that anyone who disagree with the Bush administration, domestically, are protrayed as "unpatriotic".
That last issue give me a really bad feeling of neo-MacCarthyism... ("tow the line, or we'll call you a Communist. Critisize, and we'll have you fired and isolated as an outcast and a public enemy" ).
One should be able to disagree to that, whether one is Republican or Democrat, whether one is American or German and whether ones leader is called "Bush" or "Comrade Napoleon".
KD
WELCOME BACK, BULL!
http://stockcharts.com/def/servlet/SC.web?c=$COMPQ,uu[h,a]daolyyay[de][pb60!c200][vc60][iUb14!La12,2....
This doesn't look like it's gonna collapse back down again! It actually looks like the 200 EMA resistance is B-R-O-K-E-N!!!
-But trees grow so fast... Market is approaching max strain and here's a visual of what that looks like:
http://stockcharts.com/def/servlet/SC.web?c=$bpcompq,uu[h,a]daclyyay[df][pb20!f]
My best guess for the big reunion party to begin is October. But for the time being - THIS'LL do JUST FINE, THANKYOU!!
BTW, talking about October:
Under normal circumstances, market in general does better from October thru March (Dunno if that has to do with the hypernating season of the bear... eeehhh?... What do you say, Baily?...)
This market contraction started with an ever so dramatic break of that rule-of-thumb (I know most of you think the latest downturn started in April of 2000, but it didn't. The spring crash of the Nasdaq only brought it down to it's 200 EMA, which it had sprinted well ahead of, at that time. Companies like JDSU went on to reach new highs, after that, during the summer).
The actual crash, happened in October of 2000 and the hardest hit came from ... October thru March...
If it started a down-trend by reversing normal practice - it may also do it, as it leaves...
Morale - You can't trust anything, least of all, me! (Which a lot of nifty little chicks with lots of bare skin in the spring sun in Montreal shouldtake heed of - but I'm so glad they don't...)
KD
Soooo, NASDAQ!... wanna go to MY place and see my chart collection?
You'll have to forgive me for this one....
WE BEAT THE USA IN ICEHOCKEY!!!
DENMARK BEAT THE USA IN ICEHOCKEY!!!
THIS IS TOO DAMN FUNNY!
WE ARE A CARTOON TEAM, FOR GOD SAKE!!
WE'RE THE ASS OF FOURTH DIVISION!!
HOW WE EVER QUALIFIED FOR THE A-DIVISION REMAINS A MYSTERY THE SIZE OF "WHO SHOT JFK?"!!!
YOH, Disney!! If you could make a film about a Jamaican bob sleigh team, you should make a film about THIS...
-Or does it hurt too much?...
ROTFL, ROTFL, ROTFL!!!!
What a difference a few days can make!
Nortel surprised and got themselves a profit, today (how unbelievable is that, I ask...).
Other earnings have been surprisingly positive and better-than-expected over a broad range
The Nasdaq is in the midst of the most credible attack on it's downward resistance, since 2000
http://stockcharts.com/def/servlet/SC.web?c=$COMPQ,uu[h,a]daolyyay[df][pc200][vc60][iUb14!La12,26,9]...
Is it it? Is this the end of the tunnel?
Almost hard to believe it, but it has to end, one day...
I'm slightly phazed by the fact that this might be turning around while the SP500 is still selling at a relatively hefty P/E... Not seen, before, but there's a first for everything...
Good luck, out there - and keep your eyes open!
KD
Peculiar market behavior
The Nasdaq is again toying with it's 200 EMA, contemplating breaking out of the downwards resistance, bringing the downturn to an end.
What's peculiar about it is that it's second tier companies pulling it up...
A couple of cases in point:
http://stockcharts.com/def/servlet/SC.web?c=insp,uu[h,a]daolyyay[de][pb60!c200][vc60][iUb14!La12,26,...
http://stockcharts.com/def/servlet/SC.web?c=jnpr,uu[h,a]daolyyay[de][pb60!c200][vc60][iUb14!La12,26,...
Whereas frontier companies still hover below the 200 EMA resistance:
http://stockcharts.com/def/servlet/SC.web?c=csco,uu[h,a]daolyyay[de][pb60!c200][vc60][iUb14!La12,26,...
http://stockcharts.com/def/servlet/SC.web?c=msft,uu[h,a]daolyyay[de][pb60!c200][vc60][iUb14!La12,26,...
For the Nasdaq to break free, the frontier companies must follow suit (in fact, one would have expected them to be the first to do it).
General comments: Market appears close to overbought at the moment. Good things could happen, soon, but one will have to keep an extremely watchful eye on developments on a day to day basis.
http://stockcharts.com/def/servlet/SC.web?c=$bpcompq,uu[h,a]daclyyay[df][pb20!f]
KD