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To: PMG who wrote (31782)10/2/2000 10:29:30 PM
From: Stephen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42787
 
PMG, perhaps, though I think it had more to do with it being the final purge process of excesses. I realise that as a general statement, that is rather etheral in quality, but the realigning of priorities by the money managers to look for other fundamentals, rather than stick with what had always worked for them (no matter what the stock price), is perhaps considered indicative of a final corrective phase. The problem with that is I still see lots of excesses &, (if one assumes it is true), there is no indication of how deep the final corrective process must be.

However ... if it is true the plan is simple ... identify the next winning sector, wait for the bottom ... then ride the bull up for all its worth !. Now ... if I only had the details for that plan ... sigh .... !!!

Regards

Stephen