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To: Jeff Jordan who wrote (4760)9/27/2006 7:48:40 AM
From: Jeff Jordan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5125
 
The market has performed like a champ since July as oil and commodity prices moderated, pretty amazing actually? I suppose we are setting up for a soft-hard landing?<g> Treasury revenues should be peaking this year? When does the market price in slower growth for 07-08? And how fast? I'm sure risk is increasing as bullish sentiment recovers? I'm getting October jitters already?<g> But since we didn't have much Summer doldrums I expect the bears to apply some volatility if there are any of them left? Seriously! Election politics are probably a factor in market behavior? I'm still keeping my eye on the Dollar. I'll probably be bearish by mid Dec to Jan? I'll continue to try and capitalize on extremes as out guessing these moves in advance is difficult....but I usually know them when I see them?<g> Where's the top? 12K or 11.8K? Can we linger at new highs through tax season?



Nice bounce on RSI midline moving average!



To: Jeff Jordan who wrote (4760)12/5/2006 8:44:11 AM
From: Jeff Jordan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5125
 
It looks like the market wants to be bullish the remainder of the year? I guess we are seeing the benefits of a lower but steady Dollar? Also, the FED could lower .25 by summer then another extended pause?

CVV last: 7.12 up large(another 18% ) for a second day? I made a mistake not buying in the 3's? I don't chase! ....shoot?<g>

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I did start another new position this week, a BB stock I think is undervalued? SOTK a LT buy IMO...
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