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Strategies & Market Trends : Joe Stocks Trader Talk

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To: Joe Stocks who started this subject4/2/2002 9:01:31 AM
From: Joe Stocks   of 787
 
TRIM Tabs latest commentary is an interesting read.ExcerpT:
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Most PMs now believe in their heart of hearts that the US economy has turned upwards and therefore earnings are going to increase next year over this, thereby justifying their current fully invested position. For the record, mutual funds have just over 5% in cash, an unusually low level given how far down the average former hot fund (read: Janus) is since the start of 2000. Between 1988 and 1996 mutual fund cash was never below 6% and started 1990 at 11.5%. In other words, the conventional paradigm says this is the time to be very bullish.
Liquidity analysis says just the opposite.

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