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Strategies & Market Trends : MARKET INDEX TECHNICAL ANALYSIS - MITA -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: J.T. who wrote (11334)3/25/2002 12:37:31 PM
From: High-Tech East  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 19219
 
... from John Hussman yesterday ... I truly love this ...

<<... Maryland Public Television has announced that Louis Rukeyser will be replaced as the host of Wall $treet Week ... (and) there's a lesson in the incident. You might remember the name Gail Dudack. During the final runup to the bull market highs a couple of years ago, Gail was the lone bear among Rukeyser's "elves," and was fired from her post for sustaining that crime for several months as the market rose to its peak. Rukeyser didn't fire her directly, allowing her instead to find out from the media. As it happens, that's exactly how Rukeyser learned that he would be replaced this week. You can almost hear the whistle as the Karma train rolls into the station.>>

http://hsgfx:reciprocal@www.hussman.com/hussman/members/updates/latest.htm
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... my own personal view of Rukeyser differs greatly from what is usually said about Lou in a very positive and glowing way by the Wall Street 'pros' who have been the backbone of his program ... the same Wall Street 'pros' who, for years, used WSW as one of their principal vehicles (CNBC being the newest tool) to continually fleece the small investor ...

Ken Wilson



To: J.T. who wrote (11334)3/25/2002 1:22:02 PM
From: bruceleroy1_-  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 19219
 
Have you or anyone else heard about the Rydex Sector Rotation Fund. It was just launched today and according to the Rydex manager that was interviewed on CNBC, their strategy is to invest in the strongest sectors and sell the weakest sectors. I believe he said that this would be done on a monthly basis.