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To: MythMan who wrote (35940)4/23/1999 2:02:00 PM
From: yard_man  Respond to of 86076
 
I think he is looking for more ... you know it is his first line in the sand ... he doesn't have any idea either



To: MythMan who wrote (35940)4/23/1999 2:14:00 PM
From: Cynic 2005  Respond to of 86076
 
The odd-ball:
Me thinks that

1. No leadership in this manic recovery from a real 139 point dung sell-off on Monday.

2. Just as AMZN set new highs, the odds of AMZN re-establishing market leadership to new highs on DUNG are 1 in 10. I think it is just a head-fake. At this time it is in conceivable for me that there is enough new money to be committed to this bloated crap. Then again, we all know I can be wrong forever! -g-

3. Almost nobody dares to short just about anything, which makes it possible that the next time we are at the brink of margin calls, the bulls have to lug-it on their own. It is their fault that they chose to kill the goose that laid golden egg for them! -g- As hard-core bears are sh*t scared to short, the market has much bigger problem than it acknowledges.

4. Rob Paul to pay Peter. That about sums up the market condition. Sell SOX to buy DOT and vice versa.

5. Who will force the Feds to swallow a viagara and show some manliness? Bond traders? Currency traders? Commodity traders? Could very well be bond traders followed by commodity traders. Obviously currency traders are hiding under the safe-haven status of the buck. At least for now.

Just some musings.