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To: Mike M2 who wrote (214962)1/16/2003 11:36:01 AM
From: yard_man  Read Replies (2) of 436258
 
not only is there NO BULLISH case -- but Lizzie is just plain wrong about there not being any bulls. She must talk to no-one outside of SI and see no magazines whatsoever to reach that sort of conclusion. I don't mind her posting -- I just think her opinion is soo far off, so as to make it not worth reading.

Look at Newman's latest -- how can anyone say there are no bulls left with Mutual Fund cash levels where they are, DTV as high as it is, public participation as high as it is -- nuts to that bull-oney -- because nuts is what it really is.

cross-currents.net

if this ain't a bunch of bullish sentiment -- what is, eh?
Enough said -- you said it already.

>>A recent issue of BusinessWeek polled the "Fearless Forecasts" of 67 "of the smartest players on Wall Street." It always seems to be the "smart" ones that get it wrong, like the majority of Wall Street strategists who have been so woefully wrong on the direction of stock prices for so long. The consensus view is that the Dow will end the year at 9871, up 18.3%. It is the view of the group of 67 that the S&P 500 will rise 19.3% to 1049 and that Nasdaq will surge 27.6% to end the year at 1703. Although we must admit that we believe prices could conceivably end the year modestly higher, we believe the odds of an up year are not great and gains will likely be limited to 5%.

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