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Is anyone Bullish? Does anyone think the Fed will lower on
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12<i>Cool story Dave. I wonder how much of that history is actually true.<Dave-12/18/2000
11Dave, I really appreciate the history lesson if it is indeed true! Very interMcNabb Brothers-12/18/2000
10<i>When bears attacked, bulls were killed.</i> ...and thus there waDaYooper-12/18/2000
9Rory, I know that was a rhetorical question, but... <i>What does "bDave-12/18/2000
8Yes, I'm bullish... I'm just not expecting a 50% growth rate every threGROUND ZERO™-12/18/2000
7Hank, there are always some sectors of the market doing well - this year, healthDale Baker-12/18/2000
6I am bullish short term... will probably see a 5% pop this week at least. mynvoWilliam H Huebl-12/18/2000
5I agree totally with your thinking, but dont share your respect for the FedGoverJim Willie CB-12/17/2000
4What does "bullish" mean? I've forgotten. RoryDaYooper-12/17/2000
3Hank, I wouldn't mind that. I'm mostly in a small Canadian biotech rigMontana Wildhack-12/17/2000
2Wolf K, I see the oil and gas price increase as a tax on the consumer as opposeMcNabb Brothers-12/17/2000
1Hank, I'm not bullish. I see Europe and Japan starting to slow along with Montana Wildhack-12/17/2000
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