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To: GREENLAW4-7 who wrote (49513)3/21/2001 1:46:45 AM
From: GREENLAW4-7  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 57584
 
One point about current SHORT MANIA. In all my years as a trader I have never seen such a degree of loss of sentiment from the likes of the individual investor. Its like at 2800 we were going back to 3500-4000 while now ANY STOCK with a P/E or lack of is worth 2-5 is just ...for the lack of a better term.....INSANE!!

The degree of selling not just shorting but cold hard throwing in the towel is at levels I have not seen since 1987, the day of the crash and the 2 days prior to it.As well as 1998 when the NASD went from like 1800 to 1200 in 3 months.

The FLIP IN SENTIMENT is telling me we are at or extremely close to a near term bottom. With a reasonable step back from the equity side of this disaster something out there is telling Greenspan ......its not that bad..it needs time to heal..... Perhaps its a Japanese bird!

Chow!



To: GREENLAW4-7 who wrote (49513)3/21/2001 2:04:46 AM
From: Alex Mt  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 57584
 
They see AG's rate cut and comments as positive (so do I). Here investors react like little children who did not get all the candy they asked for. -- don't they watch CNBC in Japan?