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To: KM who wrote (31203)10/23/1999 6:21:00 PM
From: dennis michael patterson  Respond to of 99985
 
<<I would
bet on a percentage basis that over the past ten years Cramer has been short the market more than Fleckenstein
has been long.>> Oh is that ever true!! I don't know how FLeck makes money. Can he still be short GTW??



To: KM who wrote (31203)10/23/1999 8:56:00 PM
From: LTK007  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 99985
 
<<BTW, if you're going to use the term "militant" I think it's only fair that it be applied to Fleckenstein as well>> One,i really like Cramer--really:) And the word militant should be replaced with "unabashed Bull"--on the street.com website their is an article written on how to understand
Cramer,that's where they reveal he is a at heart a gung-ho bull,but he is a pure trader,and his mind will change on a matter by the hour,so to speak.
Regards Fleckenstein--his motto says it all,"often wrong,and never in doubt"
I am myself an individual who was a BULL until mid July---but will hold to the bear position until the disconnect between NDX and the S&P becomes much more reasonable,like just a 5% disparity.Good Luck,Max