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


To: Boolish who wrote (97265)7/22/2002 8:25:27 PM
From: LTK007  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 99280
 
one reason is i have him on ignore now.
but i have officially annointed sylvestor as the Champion of the Bulls. i do hope you at least know he has been bullside dead wrong all year.Max



To: Boolish who wrote (97265)7/22/2002 8:37:10 PM
From: LTK007  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 99280
 
briefing.com commentary Updated: 23-Jul-02

General Commentary
Monday's outcome was about the worst possible... There was no rally, and the losses were not big enough to wash out the remaining sellers... Consequently, the market is likely to remain on the defensive again on Tuesday... In fact, the sector/indices will continue to struggle until we get a big sell-off early, followed by a strong closing rally and a big, broad gain the next day.

Buyers need a reason to get back into the game and right now they seem content to wait for an obvious sign of capitulation - such as another sudden, sharp 300-500 point decline in the DJIA... At that point, we expect to see the first real signs of institutional buying in several months... Briefing.com already hearing from buy-side sources that they're starting to nibble again - the first such talk in months... Once the market washes out the remaining sellers, we could finally see buyers take control for a period of weeks, if not months.

Under such a scenario, tech will be significant player in the recovery as group has been one of the hardest hit... Like the rubberband that's been stretched too far, the sector is poised to snap back... A clouded earnings outlook will keep the sector from pacing the rebound, but we could still see some impressive double-digit percentage gains in stocks such as BRCD, EMLX, INTC, VRTS, HPQ, AMD, LSI, BRCM, NOK, AWE, PCS, MSFT, AMAT, DELL, SAP, IBM, QLGC, ZRAN, SEBL, JNPR, NTAP, TQNT, EXTR and CSCO.

Might not be the ultimate bottom, but we approaching the best trading opportunity for bulls in months.. (my boldface --max)

Robert Walberg



To: Boolish who wrote (97265)7/22/2002 9:46:37 PM
From: BGR  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 99280
 
Earnings mean nothing ... momentum shorting means everything ... that's how money was made in 2000 to the upside when earnings sucked and stocks went up.



To: Boolish who wrote (97265)7/22/2002 10:03:53 PM
From: mishedlo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 99280
 
odds are that a bottom is immanent

A bottom YES
THE bottom NO

A bottom for the year, perhaps but I doubt it.
The next up will likely be a headfake and who knows what happens in tax selling season.

M