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To: TGPTNDR who wrote (10931)6/2/2002 3:20:54 AM
From: Berney  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11051
 
TG????,

We got to get you a simpler name. That was a nice call. It was brutal for the bulls that the gain didn't hold. However, seems to be related to the macro world (i.e., are I/P going to create the next version of the Big Winter). Folks seem to miss the point that they have had the opportunity to create their version of it since 1947 or so.

My little FA world of the Big Boyz has said for some time that all this "news" is just noise until we get back to Year over Year EPS growth; noting that we are now at six straight quarters of negative news, while, of course, listening to the Bull that the train is leaving the station. Okay, Now I project that the Big Boyz are going to Positive for eps for this quarter. Interesting how this occurs in the the negative world.

Personally, I'm going to wait until the end of June to Play the game as we have still yet to hear how bad the revenue flow is going to be for the feds. As noted by Jefferson, we are all republicans, we are all federalists. Yet, this negative news has to hit first! We also have to wait to hear now the evil doers are going to target our 7/4 celabration. Once these two issues are dealt with will be the time to play the long dong side; at least for a while.

We got two major gaps to deal with - SPY at $105.10 and the Cubes at $28.70. Once these gaps are closed then we can move up with a major move.

Just a View from the the Wild Fox

TB