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Non-Tech : Donna Karan

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To: B Hewson who wrote (108)11/11/1997 8:59:00 PM
From: Crossy  Read Replies (1) of 114
 
Barbara,
it's my set of indicators and some inference on market sentiments. Those intermediate corrections (March & now) only last 2-3 months maximum. Historically the timeframe Nov-mid February has always been a very good time to be invested in stocks. Moreover put/call ratio and the SI bear/bull ratio is very pessimistic - way too pessimistic IMO. Money on the sidelines right now. Everybody waits to enter. This waiting game will end sometimes, usually after a month of this behaviour experienced. My rasoning: current SE Asia worries is just "psychology" not hard-facts (unlike March). It's interest rates and growth targets that set the stage on the stockmarket. Not whether HongKong tail wags again. I see many people pondering why not having invested this November months down the road.

best wishes
CROSSY
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