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To: excardog who wrote (1201)3/8/2001 2:32:45 PM
From: Gottfried  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 23153
 
excardog and all, [edited] StockCharts now has bullish percent charts for several indexes and sectors with one click.
stockcharts.com

Reminder: bullish percent is the percentage of stocks having a buy signal. Edit: bp over 70% is considered overbought and under 30% oversold.

Gottfried



To: excardog who wrote (1201)3/8/2001 3:21:50 PM
From: kollmhn  Respond to of 23153
 
Listening to Cramer is like listening to some other wannabe 'natural born traders'.
When he found out that no one was willing for his quips and tips on "how to", he started giving them away for free.

Now the product is properly priced. You pay exactly what it's worth-NOTHING.



To: excardog who wrote (1201)3/8/2001 8:33:48 PM
From: KevRupert  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 23153
 
JJCs Top Ten: "The Winners of the New World"

"JQP as I recall Cramer was saying not long ago on CNBS that he was shorting the $hit out of GW. Seems he has changed his spots"

Cramer has never been on CNBC recommending shorting Grey Wolf. He is recommending SLOB but no energy plays. What's up with this GW mention? Pure fiction. His new role is long-term due to his retiring from the hedge fund business. Only longs & no shorts.
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It is interesting to look back at how Mr. Cramer did with this article, at the height of the frenzy:

"...You want my top 10 stocks for who is going to make it in the New World? You know what? I am going to give them to you. Right here. Right now..."

thestreet.com

VRTS -22.3%
MERQ -34.7%
EXDS -78.1% (includes 2 for 1)
VRSN -80.6%
SNRA -85.1%
ARBA -87.9%
SVNX -91.6%
INKT -92.0%
INSP -96.5%
ISLD -96.9%