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To: RR who wrote (10368)10/30/2000 7:23:27 PM
From: djia101362  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 65232
 
If this is anything like this year's Chicago Bulls, we may be in for a long winter...I hope not. Damn, where is that Santa Clause rally.



To: RR who wrote (10368)10/30/2000 7:24:35 PM
From: DepyDog  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 65232
 
Hangin tough heah Hammerman. :-) You are a joyful noise on dis ole Porch. :-) best regards, Depy



To: RR who wrote (10368)10/30/2000 7:26:08 PM
From: Voltaire  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 65232
 
Glad to see ya back Stonewall,

MOOOOOO! and Heeeee, heeeeee!

You're riding a stallion you know.

We kick ass within the NEXT TWO WEEKS.

Wake JW, we all ride at dawn.

V



To: RR who wrote (10368)10/30/2000 8:20:56 PM
From: RocketMan  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 65232
 
Any bulls on here?
Yeah, I'm still a bull, even though I believe we have been in a bear correction phase of a secular bull market since April. I've seen secular bear markets, and this is not one. In a secular bear, neighbors on either side lose their job, you worry about your own job, house prices come down, every other house has a for sale sign, storefronts shut down, food, gas, and everything you need day to day goes up and becomes less affordable, and the politicians are talking about the prosperity round the corner, if you will only vote for them. This could become a secular bear, if the Fed in all of its wisdom keeps doing what it has been doing for the last few years.

I suspect we will have a nice rally post-elections and going into the first quarter 01. After that, I am exiting the market and waiting on the sidelines. The Fed has too heavy a hand on the stick.