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To: Nandu who wrote (12672)3/2/2001 5:23:33 PM
From: sea_biscuit  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42834
 
As recently as a month ago, Cramer was bullish on tech stocks i.e. the Nasdaq :

thestreet.com

Suddenly, he has turned into a bear. Not that it matters much, because the blabbermouth might turn bullish again and then bearish again. I don't think he is a contrary indicator at all.



To: Nandu who wrote (12672)3/2/2001 5:36:38 PM
From: megazoo  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 42834
 
<Bearish on Nasdaq and bullish on the rest of the market. That is sort of like the exact opposite of Brinker, isn't it?
>

Are you saying Brinker has turned bullish on Nasdaq. If so, that is news to me. I don't want to miss out on the MOABO.



To: Nandu who wrote (12672)3/2/2001 8:38:02 PM
From: Chris J. Horne  Respond to of 42834
 
re: "Cramer has been consistently bearish on tech, while being bullish on the rest of the market, esp. retail, drugs and finance, since that call at the beginning of January."

Cramer has a great TV presence, but a terrible track record at picking stocks and timing the market.