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To: bill meehan who wrote (14631)1/5/1999 12:45:00 PM
From: accountclosed  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 86076
 
Bill, again, great to talk to you. Stick around here and post any time. Any time at all. I believe you used to work at Prudential. I assume my memory isn't failing me there. And I again bet that you might not comment on Prudential. But imo, those folks have gone totally momentum crazy. I get nothing out of Ralph at all. I have an ex-college buddy that is a retail broker at Prudential and asked me to come hear him speak. I didn't go. When I inquired about Claudia Mott, I was given literature on a product called quantum which again was momentum oriented. And on new year's eve on Cnbc I saw another top strategist from Prudential which led me to make this statement.

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Well, if you can't comment, I understand. But thanks for making my day, and again, drop by any time at all. :-)



To: bill meehan who wrote (14631)1/5/1999 1:42:00 PM
From: accountclosed  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 86076
 
Bill, we're used to flip flopping here <g> That's what this thread is about. MythMan is SI's champion flip-flopper. <g>

What actually,in all truth, goes on on this thread is that we share the view that you voiced in your first post to me. We continue to be amazed by valuations. Earnings don't seem to matter. Money flows are all that seems to matter. Most of us have more puts than anything in our portfolios. High tech puts are the most popular.




To: bill meehan who wrote (14631)1/5/1999 1:50:00 PM
From: MythMan  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 86076
 
Bill,

Ah yes, the caveat.......we could go higher. That along with beat expectations will go down in investing lore of the late 90's. -g-

what is your assessment of Greenspan's performance since October? Is he pumping too much money into the system (and we're heading for real trouble down the road) or did he luck out and provide the right amount of liquidity at the right time..

Appreciate your earlier posts, even if they turn out to be the last you make on SI -g-

MM