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-----Original Message-----
From: Bill Saxon <bsaxon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Monday, August 10, 1998 8:50 AM
Subject: Re: BBullish Anyone?


>Jim Stack reports on his hotline that the big Kahala is imminent.  I no
longer
>have access to his Report since my subscription expired last month.   With
>remarkable prescience he perceived it coming well in advance. He went to
cash,
>and has remained so, since early 1994.
>
>I'm sure that the legions that follow him are feeling very smug to have
been
>sitting in the safety of money markets compounding their fortunes at 5% a
year.
>Now the rest of us will suffer our just desserts for grasping for those
risky
>returns.  He is in Ursa, Japan and Gold.
>
>Steve Karnish wrote:
>
>> Is Prechter still playing drums in a rock and roll band?  Seen
>> any Joe Granville predictions lately??  Great post!
>>
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>> > From: Rick Mortellra <rmjapan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> > To: MetaStock List <metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> > Subject: BBullish Anyone?
>> > Date: Sunday, August 09, 1998 3:58 PM
>> >
>> > Watching guy this self-immolate over the last 10 years is
>> always great fun.
>> > From Barrons:
>> >
>> > "Robert Prechter, the el supremo guru of the 'Eighties, whose
>> Elliott Wave
>> > technical system has caused him to fire mostly blanks in the
>> past decade. In
>> > any event, he claims that a bear market has begun that pushes
>> the Dow below
>> > 4000, perhaps by the end of December. And before the bear
>> market finally
>> > bottoms out in 2003 or 2004, a nuclear winter will descend on
>> Wall Street,
>> > sending the Dow reeling into the realm of "triple digits"
>> (i.e., below
>> > 1000). "Markets move on predictable waves in mass psychology
>> and not policy
>> > mechanics," he asserts. "Thus, one should get ready for the
>> biggest bear
>> > market in our history."
>> >
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