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It is a bubble.....Nuff Said...http://www.cme.com/cgi-bin/gflash.cgi
-- Gordon (g_gecko_69@hotmail.com), January 18, 2000
GLOBEX PRICES AS OF 01/18/00 10:45 PM TRADE DATE: 01/19/00NSDQ100 MAR00 3760.00 -4700
E-NASDAQ MAR00 3762.00 -4500
-- Hokie (Hokie_@hotmail.com), January 18, 2000.
Caps from post, not tryin' to scream at any nerves frazzled by the drop.
-- Hokie (Hokie_@hotmail.com), January 18, 2000.
The uninitiated can assume that the decimal point goes before the 00, right??Chuck
-- Chuck, a night driver (rienzoo@en.com), January 18, 2000.
Chicago Mercantile Exchange
Globex Prices as of 01/18/00 11:45 PM Trade Date: 01/19/00CONTRACT LAST NET CHGE NSDQ100 MAR00 3755.00 -5200 E-NASDAQ MAR00 3760.00 -4700
-- Possible Impact (posim@hotmail.com), January 19, 2000.
Just checked Globex (9:40 pm Pacific): S&P 500 - 580 E-Mini - 625Nasdaq100 - 5000 E-Nasdaq - 5050
But, the big surprise........February crude is at $29.00 a barrel! March crude at $27.89 a barrel!
-- Linda (lindasue1@earthlink.net), January 19, 2000.
I guess it would be entirely to easy to wish that everyone had simply forgotten a couple of decimal points?Tomorrow looks like a collective Mallox moment.
-- Squid (ItsDark@down.here), January 19, 2000.
Squid,
there is an inplied decimal point in the Nasdaq numbers.
It's only down ~50 points (so far...)
-- Possible Impact (posim@hotmail.com), January 19, 2000.
Oops, Implied.
-- Possible Impact (posim@hotmail.com), January 19, 2000.
P-U-T-S(my favorite 4-letter word...)
-- Joseph Almond (sa2000@webtv.net), January 19, 2000.