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To: MrGreenJeans who wrote (14209)6/4/2000 11:23:00 PM
From: rsie  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 15132
 
"So Tell Me, Where is the Bear?"

I think all of Bob's calls so far have something to do with the "Secular Bear" that he has talked about in past shows.....He is a student of historical research....and has called for the secular bear market to begin soon.....if history is repeatable.....Does anyone know of a graph that would show this Secular Bear? Rich



To: MrGreenJeans who wrote (14209)6/5/2000 2:30:00 PM
From: Demosthenes  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 15132
 
MrGJ,

<<Is there a bear market? I would say not as measured by the indexes. At least not yet. Have the markets been volatile? No doubt. All in all, as of now, the indexes have not moved all that much since the beginning of the year.>>

Bob said the NAZ is definitely in a bear market and (on Sunday) that the SP500 is 1/3 NAZ stocks. Therefore THE MARKET is in at least 1/3 of a bear market (not measured by capitalization). Or should we say that some stocks in the market are in a bear? We'll see how it plays out, but Bob has taught us all that THE market is the SP500.

Could it be that we should implement complete separate economic data for each index? Hey, we could have multiple economies within the US and then we could trade between them with Bob's advice in timing each one.

And I just thought we were trying to understand the whole economy.

D