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To: Mark Konrad who wrote (48901)3/12/2001 2:28:45 PM
From: prophet_often  Respond to of 57584
 
This is simply amazing:

biz.yahoo.com

Where do they find these "shock" analysts? This guy at Prudential kills me. Here is some great analysis:

"I'd say the Nasdaq is in a pop-bubble stage...clearly a bust."

Oh really? They just discovered the bubble popped over at Prudential, LOL

"Should the market face a similar temporal decline to the one in 1974, the SPX will be bottoming around 460 and the COMP(Nasdaq Composite)at 750 at some point after December,2004.

Wow, this guy must have one of those new, high tech, long range crystal balls. Remarkable.



To: Mark Konrad who wrote (48901)3/12/2001 2:36:48 PM
From: carepedeum2000  Respond to of 57584
 
bottom? not yet, tradeable rally? probably soon
profit often, if you dont trade fast, your gains turn to losses real quick, cien will squirt hard when naz does get a bounce, in meantime, it jumps all over in about a point to two point range, but im not that fast either, just have to try to time small reversal moves in both directions or stand aside, this market can "wear you out" if you try to buy and hold