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To: craig crawford who wrote (26)5/31/2001 3:57:10 PM
From: J.B.C.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1643
 
Does anyone have a list of coal mining stocks? Craig, I think I saw you post a list the other day. Maybe I can start tracking a bullish percent chart (Point & Figure) for a strictly coal sector.

Jim



To: craig crawford who wrote (26)6/1/2001 1:51:33 PM
From: John Pitera  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1643
 
Craig, currencies should also be considered as potential
investment vehicles , even if one never invests in them,
they can be tells for economic developments that are
emerging.

In fact, the Yen's very strong relative performance,
(it's actually appreciating against the US Dollar since
April and has been very strong on the cross rate charts)
..may be signalling the end of the multiyear recession
and bear market in Japanese stocks.

I've been thinking the past half year or 9 months that we
have been making a final low for the Japanese stock market.
and this currency outperformance, coupled with the
net Foreign buying of Japanese stocks for much of the past
year, may be signalling the secular upturn in the Japanese
Stock market.

The USDollar is probably going to make a multiyear top in the next 6 to 9 months and that will be a larger macro trend
that can be participated in.