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Strategies & Market Trends
Canadian Market Direction
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Emcee:  Jan Johnstone Type:  Unmoderated
Looking for general discussion on direction of Canadian markets, especially TSE.

Focus can be short-term or long-term. Discussion can focus around upcoming economic/political news, or anything else that you think might drive Canadian markets. In particular, I would like opinion when one thinks Canadian markets may diverge from American markets.

This thread may be of interest to mutual fund holders, index option traders, holders of "market" stocks, or those who want to just get a feel for Bull/Bear sentiment.

All comments and opinions welcome ?

Jan
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35 Is Canada the current favour for the international scene with the instability iandy-8/2/1997
34 Will the TSE move with the DOW if the DOW dives ? Pretty impressive performanceJan Johnstone-7/20/1997
33 I happened by a chat line on CANOE where someone posed an interesting idea : isandy-7/13/1997
32 Interesting questions. Central banks are obviously dumping gold because of globJan Johnstone-7/9/1997
31 Just some random questions to spark some interest. Will lower gold prices creaandy-7/7/1997
30 Should be an interesting week coming up. We've got two national holidays, tJan Johnstone-6/29/1997
29 Jan: I think your call on the Fed and the TSE seem quite reasonable. I think wddcox1-6/23/1997
28 David, can't disagree with your views on the "duality" within TSEJan Johnstone-6/23/1997
27 Hi Jan! My views on the Canadian market are slightly unconvential, but I do hoddcox1-6/23/1997
26 It's likely good fortune, but Thiessen is much more effective than Crow eveJan Johnstone-6/16/1997
25 General question : How much do you believe in Mr. Thiessen? Do you think his randy-6/16/1997
24 Jan I treat covered calls like a dividend. But instead of waiting every quartwilliam smith-6/15/1997
23 For anyone interested in US market direction, go to the following: exchange200Jan Johnstone-6/15/1997
22 Will, in your mind what makes a stock a "good" covered call ?? Also wJan Johnstone-6/15/1997
21 Looks like a Fed hike may have to be postponed till August 20 FOMC meeting. TheJan Johnstone-6/12/1997
20 My view on NNC before this resent run-up was it is a buy between $38-$44 CND, awilliam smith-6/9/1997
19 Why do you say short term sell? This stock will react very positively on Mondaythebeach-6/9/1997
18 NNC is a short term SELL, medium term BUY, long term VERY STRONG BUY. JanJan Johnstone-6/8/1997
17 I agree partially with your assessments. Specifically, with regards to internatJan Johnstone-6/8/1997
16 Is the Canadian dollar a big threat? I see a MONSTROUS amount of upside on the Cascade Berry-6/8/1997
15 Quality is virtually undefined in this market ... everyone is looking like a geandy-6/7/1997
14 As I said many times,keep buying quality and hold.What is your opinion of NNC?Wthebeach-6/7/1997
13 So where do you think we are in the business cycle ... I believe the cycle is sandy-6/7/1997
12 Markets just keep on roaring. Continual new highs on the TSE I can understand, Jan Johnstone-6/7/1997
11 Sounds like the price of oil is heading to 100$ a barrel again ... just read thandy-6/4/1997
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