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To: stock bull who wrote (481)8/30/1998 4:57:00 PM
From: wooden ships  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 15132
 
As a point of information only, in the matter of the distinction
between a bear market and a "nasty correction," herewith is
the opinion of one Charlie Crane of Key Asset Management.

While definitions of a bear market vary, most use
20 per cent as the threshhold, meaning Nasdaq is
already in the ballpark. But that simple definition
falls short for some.

There are plenty of people who are using that phrase,
said Charlie Crane, chief market strategist at Key
Asset Management. "I don't think we're in one. The
thing for me that distinguishes a true bear market
from a nasty correction is duration."


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