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To: stock bull who wrote (7285)8/29/1998 7:29:00 AM
From: DD™  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42834
 
Information on James Stack

"James Stack, president of Stack Financial Management, and editor of the InvesTech Market Analyst and the InvesTech Mutual Fund Advisor, isn't your typical investment advisor. His office is over 2,200 miles away from Wall Street, in Montana, nestled in a glen of birch, tamarack, cedar and Douglas fir on the shore of Whitefish Lake. But this locale hasn't prevented Jim from helping investors by developing an objective, safety-first investment strategy focused on risk management. Formerly a project manager for IBM Research with a number of domestic and international patents to his credit, Jim has a graduate degree in engineering, with post-graduate study in business. After founding InvesTech Research in 1979, he began publishing the InvesTech Market Analyst in 1982 and added the InvesTech Mutual Fund Advisor four years later. He maintains direct control over the company's computer research... creating most of the custom analysis software used by InvesTech.

In addition to addressing numerous investment seminars, Jim has been a guest on "Wall $treet Week with Louis Rukeyser," and is regularly invited to appear on the "Nightly Business Report" (on all PBS stations), CNN's "Business Day" and "Moneyline," and CNBC.

Working and living on Whitefish Lake near the majestic Glacier National Park (a feature Barron's article described it as "Far From the Madding Crowd"), Jim and his wife Lisa spend their rare spare time skiing and white-water kayaking."

investech.com

DD



To: stock bull who wrote (7285)8/29/1998 7:46:00 AM
From: DD™  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 42834
 
Coincidentally, from today's Barrons

InvesTech Market Analyst
2472 Birch Glen, Whitefish, Mont. 59937
AUGUST 21 ~

"When you have Buffett, Soros and Alan Greenspan tending to avoid the stock market, one might take such news as a clue to the current overvaluation risk. From a technical standpoint, we have full confirmation of a bear market in both breadth and leadership. From a monetary standpoint, we have one of the most peculiar developments in history. Perhaps the only variable keeping the Asian Contagion from overrunning G-7 countries is the robust U.S. economy. Perhaps the only variable keeping inflation at bay in the robust U.S. economy is the Asian Contagion. It's certainly not a ''Goldilocks'' economy, but an extreme imbalance . . . with a wolf at each door."

-JAMES B. STACK

interactive.wsj.com

DD



To: stock bull who wrote (7285)8/29/1998 12:11:00 PM
From: Ken Brown  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42834
 
Has he always been a bear?

Definitely not always. I subscribed to his newsletter, and he was fully invested for a time, and then became more & more bearish. He finally left US equities in full around '94, if I recall (though I could be off by a year).

Ken