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To: Justa Werkenstiff who wrote (11514)1/29/2000 11:16:00 AM
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Hi All, Some think that Fed may not increase rates next week due to Hedge fund rumors and inverted yield curve:
www3.techstocks.com

If so, how the market will react?

What about Abbey Cohn's of the world. Sooner or later, they may all come out and try to turn the psychology of the market by calling it undervalued, buy, strong buy, it's cheaper now, XYZ company buying back shares, huge market in B2B, etc. It worked in the past. Why it won't now?

Also, another force in play. Stock splits. Quite a few of them are being split in Feb:
investhelp.com

One more topic: Look at the Nasdaq 100 stocks list at (scroll down the page to see the list):
dynamic.nasdaq-amex.com

Which one(s) is not late yet to short, or hold or time to buy in anticipation of wall street folks coming out and touting the stock(s) as great buy because stock has corrected x% and yada, yada...?

It is an interesting time indeed:
1. Fed vs possible wall street touting game.
2. Interest rate vs splits, earnings & upgrades.

Which force is going to take control in the next month, 3 months, & one year? Wish, knew the answer...

Thanks.
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