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Posted by btr Wed, 28 May 2003 00:11:17 GMT

I read Hitman's Hitlist quite often. It's a interesting saga of love affair, trading, and many things in life.

The market went up a bunch today after consumer confidence and new housing start data was released. DOW ended @8,781.35, NASDAQ @1,556.69, Russel @427.71 and S&P @951.48.

Targets: IBM @90, CSCO @16.6, MSFT @26 and LOW @42 (gap down as resistence).

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