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Strategies & Market Trends : Complacency Indexes

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To: TechTrader42 who started this subject3/13/2002 11:55:09 AM
From: Baldur Fjvlnisson   of 1487
 
Is Accounting Dead? (12th March 2002)
Contributed by Chetan Parikh.
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Never mind Enron--even entirely legal bookkeeping tricks let firms inflate earnings beyond reality. Here are four stocks to avoid.

Chicken Bull (12th March 2002)
Contributed by Chetan Parikh.
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So the market has to go up in 2002 because three down years in a row would violate a pattern? Patterns do get violated. Like in the 1995-99 bull market.

Fatigue-O-Meter (12th March 2002)
Contributed by Chetan Parikh.
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The market lacks the energy to break into bullish territory. The post-Sept. 11 rally is fizzling. Weak foreign economies and a Democratic House won't help. Column by Kenneth L. Fisher

Investors are forever blowing bubbles (12th March 2002)
Contributed by Chetan Parikh.

History teaches the dangers of investing in technology booms.

The creative destruction of Enron (12th March 2002)
Contributed by Chetan Parikh.

The US has demonstrated its strength by refusing to follow the example of Japan when faced with a troubled company.

Bear Necessities (12th March 2002)
Contributed by Chetan Parikh.

Despite evidence of economic recovery, there is little sign of the bulls returning to equities. The author examines the implications for companies, investors and market professionals:

Merrill goes overweight on Japan (11th March 2002)
Contributed by Jayesh Poladia.

Second broker to go long on Japan; U.K., U.S. lowered.

Never Gamble (11th March 2002)
Contributed by Chetan Parikh.

Helping Traders Confront Their Fears.

Low-Profile In Courage (11th March 2002)
Contributed by Chetan Parikh.

On a hedge fund manager's strategies.

A Long-Term Tech Bull (11th March 2002)
Contributed by Abhay Bhagat.

Matthew Fitzmaurice of Amerindo Investment says "2003 and beyond will be the largest opportunity we've ever seen in a tech cycle"

The bullish side of the Enron scandal By Marc Faber (11th March 2002)
Contributed by Abhay Bhagat.

When a stock mania comes to an end (in 1929 in the U.S., 1989 in Japan), the market affected usually fails to attain a new high for a decade or two.

Is The Boss Dumping Stock? (11th March 2002)
Contributed by Abhay Bhagat.

Blind Faith: Lax rules make it hard to find out when insiders are selling shares. They're likely to change after Enron's fall

Bargains Everywhere but on Wall Street (11th March 2002)
Contributed by Abhay Bhagat.

Senate aims overdue punch at stock-option abuses (8th March 2002)
Contributed by Jayesh Poladia.

Policy 'lies' are the long and short of asset gloom. (8th March 2002)
Contributed by Chetan Parikh.

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