Subj : Market Action To : All From : Paul Rogers Date : Fri Apr 01 2005 05:23 pm Content-type: text/plain The market was OK during the first half-hour, up about 10pts. Then apparently someone noticed it was all an April Fool's joke. In the next half-hour it gave it all back, and during the rest of the day bottomed out about -10pts down. Prices recovered a couple points at the close, but it hardly mattered. Volume continued way above average, +26% above average. If you thought the last weeks' volume was just end of quarter window dressing, why has it continued? No, there's something more going on. Oh, sure, crude has continued to climb, setting a new record high again. But it seems the "free market" is unable to control the speculation. So much for dogma. Well, if they keep this up they really can throw the world into a recession, or worse. Has anbody else seen some cautionary lessons for us as investors in the report to the President on the failures of the intelligence services, and how the flawed intelligence was misused? I think again I may quote Churchill, "Believing the other guy's propaganda is dangerous. Believing your own is invariably fatal." The stories which tell us what we want to hear are the most dangerous. That's one reason I'm usually skeptical of market "news". It's also one reason I mistrust financial advisors--they have too much information about what we want to hear! Price Vola- Momen- Volume Oscil- Summ. Change tility tum lator Index -__+ -__+ -__+ -__+ -__+ -__+ __|_ __>_ _|__ __>_ |___ __<_ 03/28 _|__ __>_ _|__ ___> |___ __<_ 03/29 ___> __>_ _|__ ___> _>__ __<_ 03/30 _>__ __>_ _|__ ___> _>__ __<_ 03/31 _>__ __>_ _|__ ___> _>__ __<_ 04/01 Timing Signals: I don't use or recommend timing signals, but they're fun to watch. If I did though, well, I might use something like this. (Be warned!! It tends to whipsaw around signal points!) Last Signal: SELL Date: 03/15/05 S&P: 1198 Winner or Loser: Loser By: -9 See my market tracking charts for '03-'04 and my investment strategy study at my website(s): http://www.xprt.net/~pgrogers/Pers.html http://www.angelfire.com/or/paulrogers/Pers.html http://www.geocities.com/paulgrogers/Pers.html Paul Rogers, paulgrogers@yahoo.com -o) http://www.angelfire.com/or/paulrogers /\\ Rogers' Second Law: Everything you do communicates. _\_V .... Teachers don't like thinkers--they ask too many questions ___ MultiMail/MS-DOS v0.35 --- * Origin: The Bare Bones BBS (1:105/360) .