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To: Chris who wrote (17833)11/18/1998 2:15:00 PM
From: Judy  Respond to of 42787
 
I've not done a recent market outlook post, just some casual comments in a few of my posts. I've been neutral at DOW 8100, cautiously bullish at 8300 and decidely bullish since the first Fed rate cut. At the moment, the market is at an inflection point and should gradually retrace down.

The overall change in my attitude towards the market has been reflected in my trading actions. One year ago I posted to OJ that the market was so shaky I would not trade long options but just trade big cap solid stock shares. In the past months my trades have migrated back to long calls, not only on big cap stocks but story stocks too. I just noticed that myself.