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


To: ahhaha who wrote (12456)5/29/2002 2:27:09 PM
From: Jack of All Trades  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 19219
 
Not sure I beleive you without a pretty picture...

Why is it that for companies like CSCO that were 75% institutionally owned a year ago are now in the 57% owned???

biz.yahoo.com

Wouldn't that tell you that Insitiutions have been net sellers?



To: ahhaha who wrote (12456)5/29/2002 2:35:32 PM
From: dvdw©  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 19219
 
Most of 1998, 1999,2000 there was a liquidity crisis across the lions share of the market;
It seemed at the time there was only the nifty 50 and a few others doing well. In the universe of Small /mid caps starvation and survival was the name of the game.

In fall 2000 the small /mid cap stocks ran for the first time since summer of 1996, their run lasted but a few months so over a period of 5 years the lions share of the market has done poorly, which kind of explains the piling in phenomena of the trading community. It's easy to make money when your shares are parts of billions of shares, just go with the trend. Selection criteria based on forward fundamentals meant nothing, the market said OK;
How Forward, and we'll starve ya tell were ready.

What is happening now is much different IMO. In essence there is a shift coming, different from any of the last eight years.