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Strategies & Market Trends : Stock Attack II - A Complete Analysis

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To: Paul Shread who wrote (34042)4/11/2002 9:19:44 AM
From: Terry Whitman  Read Replies (1) of 52237
 
Thanks for the back up- but that's not entirely correct, Paul.
>he first turned bearish in April 1998, when the NYSE A/D line topped. <

The top in the A/D line was not really apparent for several months past April of '98. So, in fact, I didn't really turn bearish until several months later. But the warning lights indeed started flashing in April- and kept flashing throughout the tech bubble of the following 2 yrs. Hence, I refrained from anything but short term longs during that period. And am very happy with the results.

I will also readily admit to remaining bearish too long during the fall of 98'- and I've got the short side losses from my '98 tax return to prove it. <g>

BTW- are you going to make any comments on wireless stocks for us?
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