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Strategies & Market Trends : Zeev's Turnips - No Politics

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To: TREND1 who wrote (30552)2/18/2002 6:08:03 AM
From: Pigboy  Read Replies (1) of 99280
 
Thanks Larry for your response.

<< Hope this helps? >>

Yes, it did. :-)

<< 2.) Can we have a Bull Market on the Nas and a Bear on the DOW?
answer:
Why not ?
But I think the Dow,and Nasdaq would soon get in line with
each other.IMHO. >>

Okay, thanks. Always thought it was a little strange, as a general observation (not a question to you), that the DOW is barely down over the past 2 YEARS while the NAS has been clipped 60%. If one looked at just the DOW as what has really been going on/happened in the US economy, they'd probably wouldn't feel things were that bad. ;-)

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<< 3.) What is your specific definition of a Bull and Bear Market?

answer:
I feel this is a trick question, because you do not give
a time element. Is it 18 years. Is it 4 years? It is months?
days? hours? minutes? >>

Okay, what is your specific definition of a Bull and Bear Market over a 3 Year time period?

and thanks for your SI thread link,
cheers,
Robert
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