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Non-Tech : Dorsey Wright & Associates. Point and Figure

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To: Al Serrao who wrote (4772)1/12/2000 10:29:00 AM
From: Mr. BSL  Read Replies (2) of 9427
 
Al, I'll post a list of the ones I'm watching later.
Very important - Any time there is any real reversal in anything, it only takes a few days or so for the new leaders to emerge. For example, if we have a real reversal in small cap vs. large cap, the small cap funds that do the best in the short term are the ones that will end up on top when the run is done. It is amazing to watch this scenerio repeat itself whether it's general market leading stocks (coming off the 10/15/99 low, the 10/08/88 low, the 4/22?/87 low etc.), or sector leading stocks or best mutual funds in a sector. The leaders always seem to show up very early in the run. I'll have a list later on the research thread. I guess we can use last Friday's close as an inflection point and start calculating from there.

BTW, I think the big cap NAS stocks are very dangerous right now. This is not based on any reliable indicator but based on the crink in my neck as I look up at the current NAS100 level.

Dick
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