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To: bobby beara who wrote (27135)9/24/1999 11:07:00 PM
From: donald sew  Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 99985
 
Bobby,

>>>> A lot of people here are calling the bottom, ahead of a critical meeting, another sign of complacency. <<<<

Its interesting to note that on CNBC the bearish analysts are now being interviewed more, and it appears to be more bearish on the surface but some sentiment indicators are not so bearish. Again, Im no expert in reading PUT:CALL ratios, but it just doesnt seem to be that bearish(contrarian view).

I also had discussions with my broker friends and some J6P'ers. Only 1 of the brokers has turned bearish while the others are still bullish and are still saying that this is nothing but a buying opportunity - AS NORMAL. The J6P'ers are expressing some caution again, but are still not selling.

Of the course the BULLs will say that there is so much negativity, and my response is where is the FEAR. WHEREs THE FEAR???????

seeya



To: bobby beara who wrote (27135)9/24/1999 11:12:00 PM
From: flatsville  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 99985
 
bobby--

You wrote:

>>>The Captain will tell the the price of oil gets put into everything you buy, add in the possible y2k disruptions from non-compliant world commodity producers and just in time inventories you got an explosive situation.

AAPL couldn't get chips, when Norisk Nickel shuts down, you will be locked out of P&P to go into autos.<<<

You've mentioned P&P before. Do you follow swc? (Stillwater Mining) Should the Norlisk operation go belly up for real or shipping disruptions occur due to y2k this might be a nice stock to own (esp. if it goes below $20.)

Any thoughts?