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Strategies & Market Trends : MDA - Market Direction Analysis
SPY 671.910.0%Nov 14 4:00 PM EST

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To: Zeev Hed who wrote (78384)6/11/2001 8:38:45 AM
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Zeev, I would to that post by "Paul A".
Maria has talked a lot about the money on the sidelines. She tends to report from Liquidity Trimtabs has been mentioning in their weekend report. Today someone was in place for Maria and guess what he started out with the same data.

What CNBC fails to mention is that Trimtabs runs a hedge fund that goes long and short the market depending upon mutual fund flows, cash takeovers, stock buybacks, IPOs and other new offerings....that could affect the stock market.

A contrarian would think that the market has to go up based upon the trimtabs data that is being used.

I also agree that those lots of money on the sidelines reports turned out to be a big joke and I believe she got that data from Trimtabs as well.

BTW--I do note that when CNBC does the report, it usually causes a downward move in the futures, for some reason.
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