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To mention here Hiroshi Sato, general manager at Cosmo Securities' 
equities department in Tokyo.
"Sure, this is just a technical rebound, but let's enjoy it while it 
lasts,"
[from http://biz.yahoo.com/rf/021010/markets_global_10.html]
DT

--- In amibroker@xxxx, "DIMITRIS TSOKAKIS" <TSOKAKIS@xxxx> wrote:
> Many people were named guru during the bullish years.
> They were not educated in fundamental or technical analysis.
> They were just pushing prices higher and higher.
> MACD was a fine solution for charts, as long as it was not crossing 
> its signal for months !!
> StochD was not important, it was from 60 to 90 for exrended periods.
> Crazy P/Es were promissing huge profits not only for us but for the 
3 
> next generations !!
> Crazy profits in new tech for example, when I payed $1800 back in 
> 1989 for my brand new 386 and less than the half for my PIII/800 in 
> 2000 !!
> After the end of the bubble, the same people walked the dangerous 
> [and wrong] path : they continued serving the bullish dream.
> In any local trough, the very next day after the reaction, they 
were 
> giving bold promises for a new high.
> The reason is simple : they did not know something else to do.
> But the market was falling again and again.
> Nearly 3 years later some people still remain on this bullish 
dream, 
> some gurus still remain on the same side, but who cares !!
> They did not see the bearish reality, which is much more real than 
> the bullish bubble.
> We should face the recent example : What happened yesterday ? 
> YHOO announced a third-quarter profit of 5 cents a share late 
> Wednesday, 
> a penny above estimates, and raised its revenue forecast for 2002. 
> Aetna Inc. New (NYSE:AET) had some optimistic forecasts, GE will 
> announce a profit report before the Friday´s open.
> Are these [and some other minor] events the reason for an 
> enthusiastic gap up ?
> I would consider more important to read an announcement for 
divident 
> payment for some "great" companies.
> [You may see also 
> http://money.cnn.com/2002/10/10/pf/investing/q_dividends/index.htm]
> This would be a serious reason to buy and hold some "promissing" 
> stocks of the "new" tech.
> Else I am obliged to invent new techniques to take a +10% from 
CSCO, 
> applying a "take the money and run" logic.
> I will be a fool if I forget that the last 2 months CSCO price did 
> not pay any respect to ANY technical support.
> Does this behavior reflects the company perspectives [to apply the 
No 
> 1 Stockmarket axiom]?
> I am not the authorised person to answer. Did we see any serious 
> reply to this fundamental question by any authorised person ?
> [If positive, please let me know...]. Was there any serious 
> fundamental reason to drop from $15 [Aug22] to $8.5 [Oct10] in 32 
> trading days ???
> Probably not.
> We have to understand that we are alone in this wild market, we do 
> not need any uneducated guru to give any advise.
> The only solution, in my opinion, is our continuous fundamental and 
> technical education.
> And especially for this technical part, Amibroker forum is one of 
the 
> best.
> Enough for now, it is 10:00 and ^Gdax opens.
> Thank you for the opportunity.
> Dimitris Tsokakis   
>         
> --- In amibroker@xxxx, "eseward_2000" <eseward_2000@xxxx> wrote:
> > Thanks, Dimitris; that was worth reading.
> > 
> > Bill
> > 
> > 
> > --- In amibroker@xxxx, "DIMITRIS TSOKAKIS" <TSOKAKIS@xxxx> wrote:
> > > http://money.cnn.com/2002/10/09/markets/strategists/index.htm
> > > Interesting and educative.
> > > DT