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To: The Ox who wrote (6237)10/17/2002 12:05:44 PM
From: Pink Minion  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 95574
 
>> I fail to see how one person's opinion (bullish or bearish) has any reflection on how the overall market is viewing the future.

Just guessing this is the same thinking others have.

I really want to get long. I just wish after every rally we stop getting bulls coming out of the woodwork ready to party like its 1999.



To: The Ox who wrote (6237)10/17/2002 12:31:08 PM
From: MrGreenJeans  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 95574
 
Michael

We will see how the market reacts once the dust settles and we can look at the cumulative guidance to see if there is anything worth getting bullish about.

The cumulative guidance was wrong at the top of the market and will probably be wrong at the bottom of the market. Anticipatory timing is how an investor goes about making the most money (and, if proven wrong, loses the most money). Most on Wall Street, most investors, are trend followers.

Not the way to go based on the view from here.