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To: da_cheif™ who wrote (41449)7/21/2009 9:48:32 PM
From: zeeteerrr  Respond to of 206666
 
Chiefer, change the date to March 9, 2009 and they coulda run the text again. ...the onliest bull in N. America that day you was. Cheers, zeet



To: da_cheif™ who wrote (41449)9/29/2011 4:02:22 PM
From: da_cheif™  Respond to of 206666
 
>Many bulls - while they concede that a sharp decline is likely - are acting on the longer-term assumption that a boom is coming on the other side. They are determined ''to tough it out,'' said Robert J. Farrell, chief market analyst at Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Inc.

It is just that group of optimists, Mr. Farrell said, that must be driven to sell before the market hits bottom. Mr. Farrell calls it a ''capitulation'' phase - a time when everybody simply gives up. ''It doesn't have to be a lot of screaming and 100-million-share days,'' he said. ''It can be a disinterest in stocks and a preference for something else.'' As Mr. Farrell figures it, a final sell-off could come by November and maybe sooner.<



To: da_cheif™ who wrote (41449)11/24/2011 12:24:20 PM
From: lipid  Respond to of 206666
 
3 days after the low close ... dji 776.92 on low volume ... always found it odd that the closing low on snp in October '02 was nearly the exact same number, 776.76!

both were never to be seen or heard from again.