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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 (15662)12/31/2002 7:22:20 AM
From: dvdw©  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 19219
 
Happy new year to you Ken;

You said; "and bye-bye also to the political right wing extremist 'supply-siders' ...

Now do tell, whats going to be put in place
of the right wing supply siders?

If your the seer who see's surely you dont want to get off on the wrong foot and be perceived as the seer who misleads.



To: High-Tech East who wrote (15662)12/31/2002 12:35:19 PM
From: robert b furman  Respond to of 19219
 
Hi Ken,

No hat eating necessary - heck we're all guessing.

One thing for sure car sales WILL come in strong for December.

So December retail sales will be better than retail stores are showing.

I think war will be the mover of this market to the up side.

American technology will show what huge paper tigers these tyrant leaders that oppress are.

They will fold just like the "Strong Taliban"- scattered - these dynamos prey on ignorance and poverty and hide when things get rough - they are no shows in an open world.

They need to go straight.

Globalization will bring all superpowers(China,Russia,Europe,UK) into a peace or the highway enforcer of human rights - on a global perspective.

BWDIK

Best of trades this next year!

Bob



To: High-Tech East who wrote (15662)12/31/2002 12:56:51 PM
From: Lizzie Tudor  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 19219
 
... and then the bottom for this financial and economic cycle in late 2003 and early 2004 ...

Your forecast is fairly bearish, but even so it is only a 6 mos difference in your version and the more bullish view for THE bottom of this cycle. The bullish people see the economic cycle trough in Q1 or Q2 2003. I can live with either, lets just get it over with.