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Strategies & Market Trends : Steve's Channelling Thread -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Dave B who wrote (10292)1/17/2001 2:46:30 PM
From: Bosco  Respond to of 30051
 
Hi Dave - obviously, some people may want to use the version to justify their predisposed opinion, but afaik, the Miami Herald was attempting to publish the raw data, which was the methodology I ve proposed <g> here in this thread before it said it is going to do it. Even so, different people may selectively want to draw their conclusion. It is quite natural. That said, one can also use the data as I ve described it, and I am happy you concur. More important, if I can think of it, I am sure there are impartial parties out there who may actually utilize the data in such a fashion. Being an eternal optimist, I tend to focus on the positive. I simply ignore people [left or right] fighting yesterday battle <g>.

On a separate topic, just read that there is a new translation of Democracy of America, by de Tocqueville. Has anyone read it?

best, Bosco



To: Dave B who wrote (10292)1/17/2001 2:47:27 PM
From: Zeev Hed  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 30051
 
I think that we are being fooled, IMTO, there is something very wrong with a strong market in which the generals are being left behind, INTC is only$.5 from making a new yearly low!!!! I would suggest everyone locks up some good well earned profits here and wait for a new entry point, I think we will have ample opportunities to buy our favorites 10% to 25% cheaper. My cash position at 65% is almost as bearish as I get.

Zeev

In edit, I am not even waiting for $18 on SSTI to be reached again, out at $17-5/8, I think I can get back just under $16 again and just befor earnings next week (g).