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Strategies & Market Trends : Zeev's Turnips - No Politics

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To: samim anbarcioglu who wrote (86997)6/27/2002 1:09:08 AM
From: Eashoa' M'sheekha  Read Replies (2) of 99280
 
It's A Bear Thing.<g>

Problem is, this is not their daddy's market, and this is where they are getting this capitulation before bull from.

The other half is coming from wishful thinking , the bubble in reverse.

Investors have been capitulating for a year now.We have one poster on SI who has been calling for a crash for five years.There have been a number of small to medium crashes in the mean time , but that doesn't appear to register on the crash-o-meter machine. <g>

The problem in this market for the bulls is quite simple :

Other than the perception that stocks are cheap due to them having been so high and those looking at technical inflection points, there is no real evidence that things are improving by any measure.

What we are witnessing in this period is the reality of that analysis.The best the bulls can hope for is that things don't get any worse.The best the bears can hope for is that everything goes to hell in a handbasket.

So soon we find ourselves treading water , but probably in the deeper end of the pool from here.<g>

Many stocks to get whacked yet , and some others that should find some legs soon.

Maybe this section of SI should be renamed :

Market Trends And Tragedies ?

AND:

Zeev's Burn-ups -- No Up -Ticks ?

Just kidding Zeev..........Carry On......

KC
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