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To: John Hunt who wrote (10365)12/6/1997 8:01:00 PM
From: John Hunt  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18056
 
Musings from the Great White North

Perhaps I stared too long at the snow before looking at my TA graphs, but FWIW, here is what I see happening within the next week or two:

Commodity prices will increase

The price of Gold will rally

Long term Interest rates will rise by 25 basis points by mid month

The Dow Industrials, Transports, Utilities and S&P will all decline

Nasdaq stocks will also decline, but less on a percentage basis than the Dow and S&P

Small Cap stocks will rise

Most of this is based on divergences between the indices and CCI(14) as well as my overbought/oversold indicators. I think the early part of next week will continue the current trend, before any of this happens.

BWDIK, so take all this with a grain of salt unless it matches your thinking.

How's that for sticking my neck out? I realize most of this goes against popular opinions.

:-))

John



To: John Hunt who wrote (10365)12/6/1997 10:23:00 PM
From: tekgk  Respond to of 18056
 
>> 1 billion of IPO's are scheduled for next week

This is actually down - there were weeks with 4-5 billion in new IPO's this fall. The small number is probably bullish.



To: John Hunt who wrote (10365)12/7/1997 7:56:00 AM
From: robnhood  Respond to of 18056
 
John,,up here in the snowy white north,,I've been noticing a few IPO's being shelved last couple of months..
russell
PS: can't wait for the white stuff..<ggg> have the greatest times in Muskoka in the winter