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To: Challo Jeregy who wrote (20244)3/30/1999 12:25:00 PM
From: Sonki  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42787
 
JUDY, rest of my email.The Dow closed above the impressive 10,000 mark on Monday,
March 29, but can it last?

If you're interested in the Dow's future outcome, top
market timer Bernie Schaeffer, Chairman of Schaeffer's
Investment Research (SIR), has unveiled his long-range
market forecast at:
asp.optionsource.com

The way Schaeffer sees it, 1999 is sure to be another
strong year for equities.

He predicts that, for the fifth consecutive year, the
market will deliver total returns of more than 20%. The
Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) will reach a record
peak of 11,500 this year, the firm said.

The firm's bullish posture is based on expectational
analysis, which combines technical, fundamental and
sentiment analysis. The firm's year-end 1998 forecast
called for the DJIA reaching 9500, a level achieved on the
third day of trading this year.

The major factors supporting SIR's optimistic 1999 market
view are included at
asp.optionsource.com

SIR founder Bernie Schaeffer is a nationally known options
expert. He appears regularly on CNNfn and CNBC, and also
writes a monthly options column for Bloomberg Personal
Finance magazine. He recently published his first options
trading book, The Option Advisor: Wealth-Building
Techniques Using Equity and Index Options. In addition, he
is a three-time winner of The Wall Street Journal Stock
Picking Contest.

Schaeffer pioneered the use of sentiment analysis,
alongside technical and fundamental analysis, to formulate
his expectational analysis of the markets. In the last two
decades Schaeffer has been right on pace with market
activity.

A number of his market-timing calls, including his correct
call of the exact top and bottom surrounding the October,
1987 market crash, have been made with pinpoint accuracy.

Be sure to visit the firm's website for complete details of
what's to come in 1999 at
asp.optionsource.com

Have a profitable day,

Bill Wade
Schaeffer's Investment Research
inquiries@sir-inc.com
asp.optionsource.com
1-800-448-2080 In