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To: Kumar Nathan who wrote (32204)8/21/1999 12:36:00 PM
From: Tito L. Nisperos Jr.  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 70976
 
Kumar,

Now that you are back in this Thread and "... got into AMAT in a big way ..." during this most recent YoYo DROP, we could still get above 100 not this month of August (as we did in August of 1997 and 1995) but in the following months. We are just 10 months old in this Bull Market; we need at least a year to Peak.

We are now in a Worldwide economy and the US Stock Market leads the others. I don't think Alan Greenspan is going to Talk the Market Down again to start a Bear Market (just like he did the last time) --- when we have Trade Deficit Problems (others can not buy so much from us yet because they have not fully recovered yet), ... and what about that Y2K problem?

I'm going to Salute those Paid Analysts who Downgraded AMAT if indeed we are in a Bear Market, that AMAT had Peaked at 80 and we are going to see the stock soon at 40 (the stock always decline at least 50% from the peak in a Bear Market)... but if we are going to see 100 first? What shall I call them?... (in my dialect --- papispesak to pay --- uttered in a joking mode)...

... Meanwhile, the stock whether in a Bull or in a Bear Market, continues in its own unique YoYo Game...

(Since some of those Paid Analysts cause the stock to DROP, then the Others cause the turnaround for the CATCH in a regular basis --- bringing Business to Funds, Money Managers and Clients everywhere --- then I might as well call them the Paid AMAT YoYo Players).