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To: Jorj X Mckie who wrote (3909)2/20/2001 3:01:11 PM
From: AugustWest  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 15481
 
I don't think so. Remember, we are a cut above<G>

Damn! Now it looks like I will have to go hunt out a prize for the WAG winner!



To: Jorj X Mckie who wrote (3909)2/20/2001 3:15:17 PM
From: Atin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 15481
 
I think it isn't so much the sentiment as it is how people act based on the sentiment. How does one measure the bullish and bearish sentiment anyway? The Investor's Intelligence numbers are questionable at best now that I know how they're done . . .

Like I've always said, prices are sentiment in action. And prices are down so sentiment is bearish! And we closer to the bottom than we were at 5000 (duh!) <g>

-Atin



To: Jorj X Mckie who wrote (3909)2/20/2001 3:35:05 PM
From: John Pitera  Respond to of 15481
 
No.....the AAII numbers indicate that bullishness fell from 55.6% all the way to 30.4%, I don't ever remember
that big of a drop from 1 period to the next. that's amazing.

Bearishness in the American Association of Individual Investors rose to 21.7% in the most recent week vs. 14.4% previously. Simultaneously, bullishness fell to 30.4% vs. 55.6%.