From: owner-canslim-digest@lists.xmission.com (canslim-digest) To: canslim-digest@lists.xmission.com Subject: canslim-digest V2 #2566 Reply-To: canslim Sender: owner-canslim-digest@lists.xmission.com Errors-To: owner-canslim-digest@lists.xmission.com Precedence: bulk Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable X-No-Archive: yes canslim-digest Wednesday, July 3 2002 Volume 02 : Number 2566 In this issue: Re: [CANSLIM] DGO/IBD RE: [CANSLIM] DGO/IBD [CANSLIM] Today's IBD Front Page Graphic... [CANSLIM] SMR Rating Re: [CANSLIM] IBD "Bull" Call ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 3 Jul 2002 08:30:42 -0700 From: "John Calkins" Subject: Re: [CANSLIM] DGO/IBD This is a multi-part message in MIME format. - ------=_NextPart_000_004B_01C2226B.EB234F00 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hello Katherine, Your assessment of DGO and IBD are very interesting. I have been mining = IBD for several years and am in total agreement with you on the time = involved to keep a ready list available. But now with the = Investors.com, a couple of saves per day of their spoon fed screens does = at least give an education into how to do this. I guess I would have to = at least have bull market before I could consider a subscription to DGO. = =20 So I have 2 questions for you. First, do you find yourself in need of = IBD when you subscribe to DGO once you have studied the market in IBD = for several years. And second, the most important piece of information = in IBD is Where The Big Money Is Flowing on each exchange......is there = a place, site or screen to get high volume candidates to study. IBD = takes the work out of this one but like you say, am I being spoon fed = just a tiny group of possibilities? Thanks for your advice, I and I'm sure others value your opinion highly. John Calkins ----- Original Message -----=20 From: Katherine Malm=20 To: canslim@lists.xmission.com=20 Sent: Wednesday, July 03, 2002 7:37 AM Subject: Re: [CANSLIM] DGO/IBD Hi Duke, The basic DGO is about $600/year.... only the additional tools bring = it up to about $1000.=20 Truth is, until recently, the features/charts etc. were not available = at the IBD site and DGO was a godsend. It's beyond me how DGO can = justify the price tag (DGO....hope you're reading THIS message) given = that so many of the features are now available at no charge on the IBD = site. However, an Excel report with 2500 stocks is not really the issue. It = just matters if you mine a particular way. For example, I find it = terribly disjointed and time consuming to take reports from the IBD = itself or the Investors.com site, meld them together into some cohesive = strategy, gather the appropriate info one by one from the charts, track = the info and manage the updates day to day and expect to have a reliable = strategy for monitoring stock movement, market health and selecting good = stocks for purchase. It can be done, and even though you can automate = some of the info gathering via Excel/Access, it doesn't necessarily give = you a reliable, time-effective process. The bottom line for me? Time is = money. I've had similar discussions with many folks over the years and = it always boils down to this. If you see time as money and you prefer to = have a methodical strategy for mining for buyable CANSLIM candidates = that does not rely on what the IBD or Investors.com editors may choose = to highlight, then you'll choose DGO. If those things don't matter, the = IBD and the Investor.com site are more than sufficient. Katherine ----- Original Message -----=20 From: Duke13139@aol.com=20 To: canslim@lists.xmission.com=20 Sent: Wednesday, July 03, 2002 9:18 AM Subject: Re: [CANSLIM] DGO/IBD Investors.com provides daily/weekly charts, info on stocks within = the same industry, proprietary info (RS on their charts), etc. I need = something provided by DGO that is worth the $1000 premium. I don't want = to wrestle with 2500 stocks. I can generate my own reports using a combo = of EXCEL/ACCESS. My question clarified: What can DGO provide that I can't get from = IBD?=20 Thanks for your help. - ------=_NextPart_000_004B_01C2226B.EB234F00 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hello Katherine,
 
Your assessment of DGO and IBD are very = interesting.  I have been mining IBD for several years and am in = total=20 agreement with you on the time involved to keep a ready list = available. =20 But now with the Investors.com, a couple of saves per day of their spoon = fed=20 screens does at least give an education into how to do this.  I = guess I=20 would have to at least have bull market before I could consider a = subscription=20 to DGO. 
 
So I have 2 questions for you.  = First, do you=20 find yourself in need of IBD when you subscribe to DGO once you have = studied the=20 market in IBD for several years.  And second, the most important = piece of=20 information in IBD is Where The Big Money Is Flowing on each = exchange......is=20 there a place, site or screen to get high volume candidates to = study.  IBD=20 takes the work out of this one but like you say, am I being spoon fed = just a=20 tiny group of possibilities?
 
Thanks for your advice, I and I'm sure = others value=20 your opinion highly.
 
John Calkins
----- Original Message -----
From:=20 Katherine=20 Malm
To: canslim@lists.xmission.com=
Sent: Wednesday, July 03, 2002 = 7:37=20 AM
Subject: Re: [CANSLIM] = DGO/IBD

Hi Duke,
 
The basic DGO is about $600/year.... only the additional tools = bring it=20 up to about $1000.
 
Truth is, until recently, the features/charts etc. were not = available at=20 the IBD site and DGO was a godsend. It's beyond me how DGO can justify = the=20 price tag (DGO....hope you're reading THIS message) given that so many = of the=20 features are now available at no charge on the IBD site.
 
However, an Excel report with 2500 stocks is not really the = issue. It=20 just matters if you mine a particular way. For example, I find it = terribly=20 disjointed and time consuming to take reports from the IBD itself = or the=20 Investors.com site, meld them together into some cohesive strategy, = gather the=20 appropriate info one by one from the charts, track the info and manage = the=20 updates day to day and expect to have a reliable strategy for = monitoring stock=20 movement, market health and selecting good stocks for purchase. It can = be=20 done, and even though you can automate some of the info gathering via=20 Excel/Access, it doesn't necessarily give you a reliable, = time-effective=20 process. The bottom line for me? Time is money. I've had similar = discussions=20 with many folks over the years and it always boils down to this. If = you see=20 time as money and you prefer to have a methodical strategy for mining=20 for buyable CANSLIM candidates that does not rely on what the IBD = or=20 Investors.com editors may choose to highlight, then you'll choose DGO. = If=20 those things don't matter, the IBD and the Investor.com site are more = than=20 sufficient.
 
Katherine
----- Original Message -----
From:=20 Duke13139@aol.com
Sent: Wednesday, July 03, = 2002 9:18=20 AM
Subject: Re: [CANSLIM] = DGO/IBD

Investors.com provides daily/weekly charts, = info on=20 stocks within the same industry, proprietary info (RS on their = charts), etc.=20 I need something provided by DGO that is worth the $1000 premium. I = don't=20 want to wrestle with 2500 stocks. I can generate my own reports = using a=20 combo of EXCEL/ACCESS.

My question clarified: What can DGO = provide=20 that I can't get from IBD?

Thanks for your=20 help.
- ------=_NextPart_000_004B_01C2226B.EB234F00-- - - - -To subscribe/unsubscribe, email "majordomo@xmission.com" - -In the email body, write "subscribe canslim" or - -"unsubscribe canslim". Do not use quotes in your email. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 3 Jul 2002 09:42:59 -0600 From: "David Taggart" Subject: RE: [CANSLIM] DGO/IBD This is a multi-part message in MIME format. - ------=_NextPart_000_006C_01C22276.04A76600 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit John I know of a few tools that you can screen for % change in volume. For software there is Tradeseeker and First Alert and Tradingmarkets has a stock scanner that does end of day only that also screens for that. There are other software packages like Tradestation and Metastock that can do it but while I have Tradestation as of yet I havent used it to screen for volume % change. Hope this helps, David Taggart -----Original Message----- From: owner-canslim@lists.xmission.com [mailto:owner-canslim@lists.xmission.com]On Behalf Of John Calkins Sent: Wednesday, July 03, 2002 9:31 AM To: canslim@lists.xmission.com Subject: Re: [CANSLIM] DGO/IBD Hello Katherine, Your assessment of DGO and IBD are very interesting. I have been mining IBD for several years and am in total agreement with you on the time involved to keep a ready list available. But now with the Investors.com, a couple of saves per day of their spoon fed screens does at least give an education into how to do this. I guess I would have to at least have bull market before I could consider a subscription to DGO. So I have 2 questions for you. First, do you find yourself in need of IBD when you subscribe to DGO once you have studied the market in IBD for several years. And second, the most important piece of information in IBD is Where The Big Money Is Flowing on each exchange......is there a place, site or screen to get high volume candidates to study. IBD takes the work out of this one but like you say, am I being spoon fed just a tiny group of possibilities? Thanks for your advice, I and I'm sure others value your opinion highly. John Calkins ----- Original Message ----- From: Katherine Malm To: canslim@lists.xmission.com Sent: Wednesday, July 03, 2002 7:37 AM Subject: Re: [CANSLIM] DGO/IBD Hi Duke, The basic DGO is about $600/year.... only the additional tools bring it up to about $1000. Truth is, until recently, the features/charts etc. were not available at the IBD site and DGO was a godsend. It's beyond me how DGO can justify the price tag (DGO....hope you're reading THIS message) given that so many of the features are now available at no charge on the IBD site. However, an Excel report with 2500 stocks is not really the issue. It just matters if you mine a particular way. For example, I find it terribly disjointed and time consuming to take reports from the IBD itself or the Investors.com site, meld them together into some cohesive strategy, gather the appropriate info one by one from the charts, track the info and manage the updates day to day and expect to have a reliable strategy for monitoring stock movement, market health and selecting good stocks for purchase. It can be done, and even though you can automate some of the info gathering via Excel/Access, it doesn't necessarily give you a reliable, time-effective process. The bottom line for me? Time is money. I've had similar discussions with many folks over the years and it always boils down to this. If you see time as money and you prefer to have a methodical strategy for mining for buyable CANSLIM candidates that does not rely on what the IBD or Investors.com editors may choose to highlight, then you'll choose DGO. If those things don't matter, the IBD and the Investor.com site are more than sufficient. Katherine ----- Original Message ----- From: Duke13139@aol.com To: canslim@lists.xmission.com Sent: Wednesday, July 03, 2002 9:18 AM Subject: Re: [CANSLIM] DGO/IBD Investors.com provides daily/weekly charts, info on stocks within the same industry, proprietary info (RS on their charts), etc. I need something provided by DGO that is worth the $1000 premium. I don't want to wrestle with 2500 stocks. I can generate my own reports using a combo of EXCEL/ACCESS. My question clarified: What can DGO provide that I can't get from IBD? Thanks for your help. - ------=_NextPart_000_006C_01C22276.04A76600 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
John I=20 know of a few tools that you can screen for % change in volume.  = For=20 software there is Tradeseeker and First Alert and Tradingmarkets has a = stock=20 scanner that does end of day only that also screens for that.  = There are=20 other software packages like Tradestation and Metastock that can do it = but while=20 I have Tradestation as of yet I havent used it to screen for volume %=20 change. 
 
Hope=20 this helps,
David=20 Taggart
-----Original Message-----
From:=20 owner-canslim@lists.xmission.com=20 [mailto:owner-canslim@lists.xmission.com]On Behalf Of John=20 Calkins
Sent: Wednesday, July 03, 2002 9:31 AM
To: = canslim@lists.xmission.com
Subject: Re: [CANSLIM]=20 DGO/IBD

Hello Katherine,
 
Your assessment of DGO and IBD are = very=20 interesting.  I have been mining IBD for several years and am in = total=20 agreement with you on the time involved to keep a ready list = available. =20 But now with the Investors.com, a couple of saves per day of their = spoon fed=20 screens does at least give an education into how to do this.  I = guess I=20 would have to at least have bull market before I could consider a = subscription=20 to DGO. 
 
So I have 2 questions for you.  = First, do=20 you find yourself in need of IBD when you subscribe to DGO once you = have=20 studied the market in IBD for several years.  And second, the = most=20 important piece of information in IBD is Where The Big Money Is = Flowing on=20 each exchange......is there a place, site or screen to get high volume = candidates to study.  IBD takes the work out of this one but like = you=20 say, am I being spoon fed just a tiny group of = possibilities?
 
Thanks for your advice, I and I'm = sure others=20 value your opinion highly.
 
John Calkins
----- Original Message -----
From:=20 Katherine=20 Malm
Sent: Wednesday, July 03, = 2002 7:37=20 AM
Subject: Re: [CANSLIM] = DGO/IBD

Hi Duke,
 
The basic DGO is about $600/year.... only the additional tools = bring it=20 up to about $1000.
 
Truth is, until recently, the features/charts etc. were not = available=20 at the IBD site and DGO was a godsend. It's beyond me how DGO can = justify=20 the price tag (DGO....hope you're reading THIS message) given that = so many=20 of the features are now available at no charge on the IBD = site.
 
However, an Excel report with 2500 stocks is not really the = issue. It=20 just matters if you mine a particular way. For example, I find it = terribly=20 disjointed and time consuming to take reports from the IBD = itself or=20 the Investors.com site, meld them together into some cohesive = strategy,=20 gather the appropriate info one by one from the charts, track the = info and=20 manage the updates day to day and expect to have a reliable strategy = for=20 monitoring stock movement, market health and selecting good stocks = for=20 purchase. It can be done, and even though you can automate some of = the info=20 gathering via Excel/Access, it doesn't necessarily give you a = reliable,=20 time-effective process. The bottom line for me? Time is money. I've = had=20 similar discussions with many folks over the years and it always = boils down=20 to this. If you see time as money and you prefer to have a = methodical=20 strategy for mining for buyable CANSLIM candidates that does = not rely=20 on what the IBD or Investors.com editors may choose to highlight, = then=20 you'll choose DGO. If those things don't matter, the IBD and the=20 Investor.com site are more than sufficient.
 
Katherine
----- Original Message ----- =
From:=20 Duke13139@aol.com
To: canslim@lists.xmission.com= =20
Sent: Wednesday, July 03, = 2002 9:18=20 AM
Subject: Re: [CANSLIM] = DGO/IBD

Investors.com provides daily/weekly charts, = info on=20 stocks within the same industry, proprietary info (RS on their = charts),=20 etc. I need something provided by DGO that is worth the $1000 = premium. I=20 don't want to wrestle with 2500 stocks. I can generate my own = reports=20 using a combo of EXCEL/ACCESS.

My question clarified: What = can DGO=20 provide that I can't get from IBD?

Thanks for your=20 = help.
- ------=_NextPart_000_006C_01C22276.04A76600-- - - - -To subscribe/unsubscribe, email "majordomo@xmission.com" - -In the email body, write "subscribe canslim" or - -"unsubscribe canslim". Do not use quotes in your email. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 3 Jul 2002 08:45:21 -0700 From: "Bill Triffet" Subject: [CANSLIM] Today's IBD Front Page Graphic... Anyone have any thoughts on today's IBD graphic of the 1992-2002 market overlaid on the 1921-1932 market? While it is highly proclaimed by all that today's markets are much more protected from disaster (as is the economy), it's still quite amazing to see how similar the graphs look. - -Bill - - - -To subscribe/unsubscribe, email "majordomo@xmission.com" - -In the email body, write "subscribe canslim" or - -"unsubscribe canslim". Do not use quotes in your email. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 03 Jul 2002 10:52:21 -0500 From: Gene Ricci Subject: [CANSLIM] SMR Rating This is a multi-part message in MIME format. - ------=_NextPart_000_016D_01C2227F.B5179DD0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Would like to know why folks never discuss the SMR.... not worth a flip? Gene - ------=_NextPart_000_016D_01C2227F.B5179DD0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Would like to know why folks never = discuss the SMR....=20 not worth a flip?
 
Gene
 
 
- ------=_NextPart_000_016D_01C2227F.B5179DD0-- - - - -To subscribe/unsubscribe, email "majordomo@xmission.com" - -In the email body, write "subscribe canslim" or - -"unsubscribe canslim". Do not use quotes in your email. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 3 Jul 2002 09:13:35 -0700 From: "zillagirl" Subject: Re: [CANSLIM] IBD "Bull" Call This is a multi-part message in MIME format. - ------=_NextPart_000_0014_01C22271.E8EB9FC0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable That is similar to what I mean. for example an earnings rule for micros = might be the first quarter a stocks earnings become positive.Example=3D = Last quarter earnings -.03 , current quarters earnings +.07. This is = different then the earnings rules on canslim but it is still an earnings = rule-just like canslim has earnings rules that fit larger cap stocks. = This is one of the things I find important. I think all the canslim = rules would have parallels to use on small and micros but if this is = true we are not taught those rules or given the same info on IBD to = decipher the stocks. Sorry about the losses-the markets been rough, = small cap index is starting down recently. ----- Original Message -----=20 From: Tom Worley=20 To: canslim@lists.xmission.com=20 Sent: Wednesday, July 03, 2002 3:44 AM Subject: Re: [CANSLIM] IBD "Bull" Call Zillagirl, not sure of your point. I have been using nothing but my = version of CANSLIM for years, and invested in nothing but small and = micro caps. I need no other system than CANSLIM, despite the lousy "M" = we have been having. Granted, I break lots of rules, and it has cost me = in the past week or so pretty severely, essentially giving up my profits = for the year due lack of attention and time. Biggest single difficulty with small and micro caps, aside from a lack = of liquidity on many if you are buying large positions, is that you = usually cannot use stop buy or stop sell orders. Most brokers will not = accept stop orders unless they are NYSE / AMEX listed. ----- Original Message -----=20 From: zillagirl=20 To: canslim@lists.xmission.com=20 Sent: Tuesday, July 02, 2002 10:58 PM Subject: Re: [CANSLIM] IBD "Bull" Call I have a theory on small caps,although Im sure some of you are tired = of hearing from me today.(smile) there is a lot of money to be made in = the right small caps. I would almost bet IBD does research in all caps = - -not just the ones he posts on his site. Esp. for small cap mutual = funds, etc. Some of them have good earnings, new products, the M is on = their side right now compared to the other indexes. Someone is buying = these stocks and making a lot of money on them before they ever hit a = canslim list.(you can buy a lot more shares at 5.00 then with 25.00 = eventhough the risk is greater)If in this market the risk can be = greater. I cant help but think that there is a trading system with = established % on earnings, growth, etc. but it is not available to us. = And Im sure it would not be with the same criteria as the canslim = system we are given. Its great to ride a stock from 5 to 15 or 20 = dollars and then a whole new set of buyers comes in. I could be wrong = but if the research is done I feel it should be made available to = us-buyer beware. In this market when small caps seem to have been hit = the least and canslim seems to be in reverse half the time, we could = use more then 'one day the market will turn' from IBD.I would like to = think bill is protecting us from bad investments but as anyone who read = my posts today can see-my rose colored glasses got broken somewhere. PS = dont get me wrong I love canslim but its like following the indexes-when = they drop - you might have to think about shorting.=20 ----- Original Message -----=20 From: Tom Worley=20 To: canslim@lists.xmission.com=20 Sent: Tuesday, July 02, 2002 6:15 PM Subject: Re: [CANSLIM] IBD "Bull" Call interesting he avoids mentioning the Russell 2000, is it just too = small for him? ----- Original Message -----=20 From: Katherine Malm=20 To: canslim@lists.xmission.com=20 Sent: Tuesday, July 02, 2002 9:12 PM Subject: Re: [CANSLIM] IBD "Bull" Call Hi Jon, I've often wondered about that same thing as it's certainly not = obvious there's a Bull market anywhere in sight if looking at the = Nasdaq, S&P500 or Dow. Here's an interesting "Ask Bill" from today that = might "explain" their point of view. --Katherine Ask Bill O'Neil 7/2/02 =20 Q: Would you classify the period from late Sept. 2001 to Jan. = 2002 as a "bull market" or a "bear-market rally"? =20 - Submitted from Thornhill, Canada =20 =20 A: The bear market is alive and kicking on the Nasdaq. But = the smaller-cap indexes such as the S&P 600 and S&P MidCap 400 are just = 10% to 11% below their all-time highs. For them, the current decline is = a correction in a bull market. =20 ----- Original Message -----=20 From: J. Lobatto=20 To: canslim@lists.xmission.com=20 Sent: Tuesday, July 02, 2002 8:04 PM Subject: [CANSLIM] IBD "Bull" Call I wonder how long IBD is going to continue running that ad I've = seen there featuring a graphic illustrating how they called the new bull = market last fall??? - ------=_NextPart_000_0014_01C22271.E8EB9FC0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
That is similar to what I mean.  = for example=20 an earnings rule for micros might be the first quarter a stocks=20 earnings become positive.Example=3D Last quarter earnings -.03 , = current=20 quarters earnings +.07.  This is different then the earnings rules = on=20 canslim but it is still an earnings rule-just like canslim has earnings = rules=20 that fit larger cap stocks. This is one of the things I find important. = I think=20 all the canslim rules would have parallels to use on small and micros = but if=20 this is true we are not taught those rules or given the same info on IBD = to=20 decipher the stocks.   Sorry about the losses-the markets been = rough,=20 small cap index is starting down recently.
----- Original Message -----
From:=20 Tom=20 Worley
Sent: Wednesday, July 03, 2002 = 3:44=20 AM
Subject: Re: [CANSLIM] IBD = "Bull"=20 Call

Zillagirl, not sure of your point. I have been = using=20 nothing but my version of CANSLIM for years, and invested in nothing = but small=20 and micro caps. I need no other system than CANSLIM, despite the lousy = "M" we=20 have been having. Granted, I break lots of rules, and it has cost me = in the=20 past week or so pretty severely, essentially giving up my profits for = the year=20 due lack of attention and time.
 
Biggest single difficulty with small and micro = caps,=20 aside from a lack of liquidity on many if you are buying large = positions, is=20 that you usually cannot use stop buy or stop sell orders. Most brokers = will=20 not accept stop orders unless they are NYSE / AMEX = listed.
 
----- Original Message -----=20
From: zillagirl
Sent: Tuesday, July 02, 2002 10:58 PM
Subject: Re: [CANSLIM] IBD "Bull" Call

I have a theory on small = caps,although Im sure=20 some of you are tired of hearing from me today.(smile)  there is = a lot of=20 money to be made in the right small caps. I would almost bet IBD does = research=20 in all caps -not just the ones he posts on his site.  Esp. for = small cap=20 mutual funds, etc. Some of them have good earnings, new products, the = M is on=20 their side right now compared to the other indexes. Someone is = buying=20 these stocks and making a lot of money on them before they ever hit a = canslim=20 list.(you can buy a lot more shares at 5.00 then with 25.00 = eventhough=20 the risk is greater)If in this market the risk can be greater. I cant = help but=20 think that there is a trading system with established % on earnings, = growth,=20 etc. but it is not available to us. And Im sure it would not = be  =20 with the  same criteria as the canslim system we are given. = Its=20 great to ride a stock from 5 to 15 or 20 dollars and then a whole new = set of=20 buyers comes in. I could be wrong but if the research is done I feel = it should=20 be made available to us-buyer beware.  In this market when small = caps=20 seem to have been hit the least and canslim  seems to be in = reverse half=20 the time, we could use more then 'one day the market will turn' from = IBD.I=20 would like to think bill is protecting us from bad investments but as = anyone=20 who read my posts today can see-my rose colored glasses got broken = somewhere.=20 PS dont get me wrong I love canslim but its like following the = indexes-when=20 they drop - you might have to think about shorting.
----- Original Message -----
From:=20 Tom=20 Worley
Sent: Tuesday, July 02, 2002 = 6:15=20 PM
Subject: Re: [CANSLIM] IBD = "Bull"=20 Call

interesting he avoids mentioning the Russell = 2000, is=20 it just too small for him?
 
----- Original Message -----=20
From: = Katherine=20 Malm
Sent: Tuesday, July 02, 2002 9:12 PM
Subject: Re: [CANSLIM] IBD "Bull" Call

Hi Jon,
 
I've often wondered about that same thing as it's certainly not = obvious=20 there's a Bull market anywhere in sight if looking at the Nasdaq, = S&P500=20 or Dow. Here's an interesting "Ask Bill" from today that might = "explain"=20 their point of view.
 
--Katherine
 

Ask Bill O'Neil 7/2/02

 
 Q: Would you = classify the=20 period from late Sept. 2001 to Jan. 2002 as a "bull market" or = a=20 "bear-market rally"?    
- Submitted from=20 Thornhill, Canada