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To: Zeev Hed who wrote (35809)12/22/1999 7:57:00 PM
From: xbrent  Respond to of 99985
 
I agree that another fed move should put a damper on things. The market should do well in January because of bonus/retirement/IRA type inflows as well.
When interest rates accelerate and new money in the market is not as robust things should cool off. At that point any unusual event should trigger a sell off. Some of the very over valuated tech stock where not only is there no earnings but little gross should take quite a bath. A few announcements by some of these companies could cause the trigger which causes the sell off. The good news is to be short some
all encompassing tech stocks, like any of the incubator types, for the decline and then buy them back for the ride up.