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To: Sabrejet who wrote (110616)9/21/2000 6:45:01 PM
From: Tony Viola  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 186894
 
Sabrejet, >What's the take on an event like this ending the bear market we are currently in? One has to think that after the selling tomorrow, we could see a reversal and the start of a new, somewhat conservative move forward.

I'm not calling the bottom but one has to think that with the pullbacks in most issues, (LU, WCOM, MSFT, on and on...), a bottom isn't out the realm of possibility.


I thought I was the resident optimist. Would be nice, but I think a lot of investors were holding their breath that no big tech would warn. Well...

Tony



To: Sabrejet who wrote (110616)9/21/2000 6:53:38 PM
From: Diamond Jim  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Sabre, check the markets from 1966 to 1982, I feel like the bear is just beginning. If gore gets in and tries to turn us all in to tree huggers, we will really slow but remember, you are saving a tree and making Scumbria happy too.

What a hypocrite, doesn't Scum own a SUV?

jim



To: Sabrejet who wrote (110616)9/21/2000 8:20:08 PM
From: david_langston  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 186894
 
Sabrejet,

What's the take on an event like this ending the bear market we are currently in?

I think it depends on the volume that tomorrow's sell-off generates. The price drops we see now may only be an afterhour's "tempest-in-the-teapot" event that has been magnified by the limited volume (I'm not making a forecast here, just a suggestion). If the trading volume explodes tomorrow, then we could have the selling crescendo that I've been expecting to finally end this bear market.

I think (could be wrong about this) if we see very delayed openings tomorrow, we might have the volume climax. If not, then there might be a partial recovery of these tech-stock drops tomorrow from these levels, but this d**n bear will continue to grind on us after that.

Good luck,

Dave