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


To: High-Tech East who wrote (14671)9/27/2002 1:31:39 PM
From: Lizzie Tudor  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 19219
 
I believe that Steven Roach was one of those permabears and likely still is- But I can't find a way to verify. I distinctly recall Roach with a strongly bearish piece in 1998 during the LCTM/Russian debt decline.

I was working at Dell at the time, and the US economy was *roaring*. To be bearish then was quite a stretch.

But I don't know what his position was before 98, I doubt it was strongly bullish though.
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To: High-Tech East who wrote (14671)9/27/2002 2:45:00 PM
From: CYBERKEN  Respond to of 19219
 
<<many of the bears of today were bullish into 2000, (and some, unfortunately even into 2001 and 2002)>>

I wasn't actually referring to them. That group, however, is dominated by people who woke up one morning and decided that they had actually been bears since EXACTLY March, 2000, and have been taking credit ever since.

It's all wind, of course, as I have never read a market prediction I paid any attention to, nor a tarot card reader I gave any credibility to.

When I predict a direction for the markets, I ALSO expect to be ignored. You should try this yourself...