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Posted by btr Mon, 01 Dec 2003 01:35:43 GMT
3.25 point before 8:30PM. Went long between 1056.25 and 1057.5. Exited at 1057, 1057.75 and 1058. 1055.75 was the session's low.| stablevalue.com a blog on stock market and things of interest |
Posted by btr Mon, 01 Dec 2003 01:35:43 GMT
3.25 point before 8:30PM. Went long between 1056.25 and 1057.5. Exited at 1057, 1057.75 and 1058. 1055.75 was the session's low.Comments are disabled
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