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To: Yaacov who wrote (24980)12/17/1999 3:22:00 PM
From: Sonny McWilliams  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27012
 
Yaacov. Re: "Need more". G R E E D Y. gg. Well, your wish is the markets command. Happy?

More later. I am out of here.

Oh, I heard the bias at the close is up. Would that be something. We got a record already all around.

Sonny

PS. About you being greedy. Jerry Favors, technical analyst, said yesterday: If the DOW goes to 11429 at any time, the market will explode next year.



To: Yaacov who wrote (24980)12/22/1999 12:47:00 PM
From: Sonny McWilliams  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27012
 
Hello Yaacov. The NAZ is not doing too great today. I guess you did what you mentioned in your PM to me? I don't know. Remember. Our so so bull, Ralph Acampora, is calling for DOW 14,000 and NAZ 47 to 5000 by the end of 2000. Let's hope the market does not go down for a while in 2000 or he will revise his estimates. gg. If I remember correctly, some analysts are calling for something like 20% earnings growth in 2000.

Hm. The FED surprised me. Actually did what I thought they should do. Left things unchanged. Rates and bias. I guess A.G. went back into believing that the internet technology is doing its thing and took less heed of that Philip's curve, or whatever it's called.

My visit in Seattle is putting a damper on my ability to watch the market very carefully at this time.

We will be back home before the New Year rings in. My wife is already worrying about all that airport security stuff. Sheesh. You would think there would be less worry here in Seattle than in the Nation's Capital. But American Travelers are getting warned everywhere.

I'd better end this message and try to answer a few more posts.

Season's Greetings.

Sonny