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Strategies & Market Trends : Zeev's Turnips - No Politics -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Chispas who wrote (76390)6/8/2002 10:12:39 PM
From: Chispas  Respond to of 99280
 
I laughed hard when I read what TokyoJoe wrote...

"Please note there is no refund"



To: Chispas who wrote (76390)6/8/2002 10:38:41 PM
From: bob  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 99280
 
Very old news...



To: Chispas who wrote (76390)6/8/2002 10:56:54 PM
From: Mark Johnson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 99280
 
<<Zeev's advice that he so freely gives, made me wonder, is TJ selling his services?...Yup..>>

Where does Zeev get his information....?.....

90% of all market timers have very similar forecasts as Zeev.......

Is Zeev a"parrot"...?.....does Zeev repeat what nearly everyone is saying....?....do the lapdogs give Zeev credit for original thought....?.....

What a "herd".......

Here is a qoute from Daytraders.com....LOL.....sound familiar....LOL...........sound familiar....LOL......:.....sound familiar....LOL......:.....sound familiar....LOL......:.....sound familiar....LOL......:.....sound familiar....LOL......:.....sound familiar....LOL......:.....sound familiar....LOL......:

"Even though the market's action was quite encouraging Friday (fighting back
from a series of warnings), we would suggest further caution moving forward. We
would not rule out the possibility that the major averages could start to
accelerate to the downside in the near term. One thing that bothered us Friday
morning was the fact that so many of the pundits were still trying to call a
bottom for the major averages. While it could prove to mark a short term
bottom, we must keep in mind that market bottoms usually do not occur when most
are expecting them. Furthermore, bear markets often do not end when so many
individuals are bullish and still feel there are great opportunities ahead.
Overall, we continue to remain cautious towards the equity markets moving forward.."



To: Chispas who wrote (76390)6/9/2002 9:45:07 AM
From: Rock_nj  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 99280
 
TokyoJoe recommended EBKR at $2.60 last month. Look at it now above $9.00!!! :-) Whatever you think of the guy, you have to conceed that he knows how to find winners. I subscribed to his service last month and I'm very pleased with what he provides. The guy works hard for his subscribers. Keeps them in touch with the pulse of the market.