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To: RR who wrote (30396)2/5/2001 5:56:37 PM
From: Sully-  Respond to of 65232
 
Hey RR,

My rant was just that. I noticed the sudden change from bullish to bearish last week from the talking heads on CNBC & Bloomberg, as well most of the analysts they trotted out there.... the same change of attitude appeared in the news from the ANALysts on the net too. This sudden change seemed to conflict with the economic data just released & was in the face of an aggressive FED while money was flowing big time into the market.

I realize most folks figure it's all part of the game, but I don't buy BS regardless of how acceptable it is to others.

The HOUSES & their ANALysts are no better than pick pockets or con men. They prey on the unsuspecting for profit IMVHO.

Thus my rant. (BTW polvie, your reply to my rant made a good point. I actually think that $$$ can be made from the misdirections from the HOUSES..... And I agree that my view of how they operate is NOT how they always operate..... like anything else, it's far more complicated than that..... however, there are times when market tops/bottoms coincide with TA & there is a sudden change in attitude from the houses shortly after the market changes direction.... there's money to be made..... BWDIK?)

As for me, I've been busy dealing with family stuff & keeping a low profile. Thanks for asking RR. Hope all is well in RR land.

Ö¿Ö Tim@rantsareme.com