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12/31/1999 - ...New Year's Eve... Last Rites
Markets all over the world are ending the year at record highs -- London, Mexico, many European Bourses -- they're at all-time highs.
12/30/1999 - ...Death Rattle For The 20th Century...
The Rocket Chips blasted further into the darkness of space yesterday -- with the Nasdaq closing at a new record above 4,000.
12/29/1999 - Politics Ebbs
Eventually it will be over. I'm referring to the Great Bubble in the Nasdaq. Just look at a chart of the Nasdaq this decade. The line rises steadily, until late fall of '98 -- then it goes vertical.
12/29/1999 - A Visit From The Ghost Of Christmas Present
Romance is not dead -- look at the moon tonight *** Nasdaq stocks rise on a full moon...investors are moonstruck *** But the figures are all moonshine -- potent, but dangerous
12/28/1999 - Discrediting Falsehood
The bear went back to work yesterday after a brief holiday rest. There were more declining stocks than advancing ones on the NYSE. And 86 new highs against 340 new lows.
12/27/1999 - And Idle Memoire--Christmas In Ouzilly
Stock markets in London, Paris, Hong Kong and Singapore, and who knows where else, hit net highs on Christmas eve. Santa worked overtime.
12/24/1999 - The Ghost Of Christmas Future
Should I give up my lunatic hypothesis? Some DR readers wrote to tell me that not only was the market analysis foolish... the astronomy was wrong too.
12/23/1999 - The Ghost Of Christmas Present
How about that market! The Nasdaq 100 rose another 33 points yesterday. The Nasdaq itself hit a new record. So did the S&P.
12/21/1999 - The Shortest Day Of The Year--In The Northern Hemisphere
I'm not even going to give you the Advance/Decline or New High/New Low numbers today. They have become tediously familiar.
12/20/1999 - Clairvoyants Needed... No Experience Necessary
Was it a "key reversal day" on Friday? That's what traders call it when a market reverses course dramatically during the day...especially on high volume.
12/17/1999 - Imagination Takes Flight
The bear punched in before the opening bell and did his work. He took 1,629 stocks down...while only 1,452 eluded him.
12/16/1999 - Mammon's Christmas
The bear market continues. The Dow rose 66 points yesterday. Nasdaq was up 50. But the IIX, the Internet average, fell. And so did most other stocks.
12/15/1999 - Following The Trend...To The End
Yesterday the Nasdaq took a big drop. The Internets, too. "The Nasdaq sold off furiously at the close," reported the "Financial Times."
12/14/1999 - What Comes After Democracy?
It was all Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds yesterday. The Dow was down 32 points. Most stocks fell. There were 438 new lows...and only 86 new highs.
12/13/1999 - The Rape Of Nanking
The "Financial Times": "The gap between winners and losers in today's bull market is widening as more money pours into fewer and fewer stocks." The "FT" has the right idea...
12/10/1999 - Fickle Food Of Fame
The spike in techs and Nets is all that is left. And it is turning into a needle. The Nasdaq, stalled on Wednesday, managed a minor gain yesterday.
12/09/1999 - Is Lucy Really In The Sky With Diamonds?
All the arrows pointed down on the financial page of the "Financial Times" today. The Dow was off just 38 points.
12/08/1999 - Nowhere Man
I'm on the Eurostar on my way to London. In fact, as I write this, I'm deep under the English Channel. Nice train. The 6:37 out of Paris is practically empty. But the seats must have been designed by a chiropractor hoping to develop business.
12/07/1999 - Pearl Harbor Day
The dollar fell back yesterday. The 1-to-1 level with the euro may be the high for the dollar for this cycle. Just as 1-to-1 with the pound marked the high 14 years ago.
12/06/1999 - Melancholia
Oh, what a wicked world...my heart sank on Friday as the Dow soared over 300 points. How could I be so wrong? Day after day...I expect THE END...well, the end of the tech and Net mania...
12/03/1999 - No Expectations
"How do you say 'sell short' in Esperanto?" That was the opening line of my July 12 letter in which I suggested that the Esperanto currency -- the euro -- would meet the same fate as the ersatz language itself.
12/02/1999 - The Madness Of The Crowds
The Dow rose 120 points yesterday. But the Nasdaq made up only a little lost ground. It will be interesting to see if the Nasdaq returns to last week's highs in our lifetimes.
12/01/1999 - Follow The Cannon
Reminds me of the `60s...demonstrators being routed by tear gas and rubber bullets. Curfews. I remember it well...the National Guard...bottles flying through the air...hippies...psychedelic Volkswagen buses... coeds... Did I mention drugs?
11/30/1999 - A Potato Bubble
Something went wrong...yesterday's letter didn't get sent as it should. But it should have been received by now.
11/29/1999 - The Comedy Of The Commons
The important action on Friday was in the currency markets. Practically unnoticed by the financial press...the dollar fell to 101.22 yen.
11/29/1999 - Of Course...I Could Be Wrong
The head of Shamil Basayev is believed to be still on Mr. Basayev's shoulders, despite the Russians' $1 million bid.
11/26/1999 - The Tragedy Of The Commons
Since Wall Street was closed yesterday...let's look at what's going on elsewhere. Guess what...same thing! Banking stocks sent London stocks up smartly. In Paris, the stock market rose 3.2% yesterday...its 16th record in 20 sessions.
11/25/1999 - Thanksgiving, Anno 1999
The big headline in today's Herald Tribune -- U.S. Economy Surges Ahead...America in "Overdrive."
11/24/1999 - A Better Strategy
I am puzzled over the various money supply figures. Some measures show a huge increase in new credit. Others -- such as numbers in the current issue of "Barron's" -- suggest that the rate of growth in the money supply has topped out.
11/23/1999 - The End Of Money?
I can almost see him...the wily bear with a whetstone...sharpening the Nasdaq spike, polishing it, honing it...The Nasdaq hit yet another record yesterday as investors took even greater leave of their senses...
11/22/1999 - Doing Your Duty
The Nasdaq spike is getting sharper and sharper...that is, thinner and pointier. Sooner or later...it must reach its pinnacle...
11/19/1999 - A World Of Sin And Sorrow
Uh...well...whammo...the Dow broke through the 10,942 mark that Bill King had set as the limit of a classic bear market retracement. We've had three hikes...but no tumble so far. Just the opposite.
11/18/1999 - Is The Pilot Feeling Ok?
Wall Street is getting interesting again. DR reader Timothy McFadden reminded me that I had cited Bill King's prediction on Oct. 7...
11/17/1999 - Wacht Am Rhein
The Fed not only raised rates, it signaled to the market that it was adopting a neutral bias...and was not likely to increase rates again anytime soon. Stock bulls took this as a green light...
11/16/1999 - Cyclical Virtue?
Nothing much happened yesterday on Wall Street. Stocks moved down a little. Gold moved up slightly. The dollar fell a bit.
11/15/1999 - The Sum Also Rises
A good week for Wall Street. All the major indexes were up a bit. Friday, the Dow rose a big 173 points. Transports, Utilities...everything was up.
11/12/1999 - What Warren Thinks
The tech stocks continue to spike upwards. Will this be the spike that pops the bubble? Hard to say. Greenspan is simultaneously goosing up the money supply...while he threatens the market with another rate increase next week.
11/11/1999 - Armstice Day...All Quiet On The Weatern Front
The Nasdaq continued to spike upwards yesterday. But the techs and Nets in the Nasdaq left the rest of the market far behind. The Dow fell 19.
11/10/1999 - In The Land Of Pleasant Living...And The Edge Of Madness
Investors were sitting on the edges of their seats yesterday...waiting for the news. What would Amazon do next? What would justify the $5 to $6 billion in extra value that investors had added to the stock on Monday?
11/10/1999 - Tenth Anniversary Of The Fall Of The Berlin Wall
Wow...Amazon, my favorite heart of darkness stock, rose 20% yesterday. The cause? Did the company announce that it was finally making money? Did it come up with a business plan to explain how it would make money next year? Did Jeff Bezos resign?
11/08/1999 - The Anniversary Of The Bolskevik Revolution
"Microsoft...will use its prodigious market power...to harm any firm that insists on pursuing initiatives that could intensify competition," said U.S. District Judge Thomas Jackson. What next?
11/05/1999 - Another Million Dollar Internet Idea
The European Central bank raised rates half a percent...to 3%. The move was expected. Central banks all over the world have a tightening bias. As predicted, the Bank of England raised rates by a quarter point.
11/04/1999 - A Million Dollar Internet Idea
I'm waiting for something to happen. In the stock market, that is. But nothing much does.
11/03/1999 - No Particular Day
Is that all there is? I refer to the brief bear market rally. The Dow burst up more than 100 points yesterday...but then sank. It closed down 66. Is the rally over?
11/02/1999 - All Soul's Day
Reader Kathryn George straightened me out. All Saints' Day was first celebrated in 607 by Pope Boniface IV, when he converted the Pantheon Temple to Christian use.
11/01/1999 - It Is All Saint's Day
"There is still a euphoric feeling on Wall Street," said an analyst for Prudential Securities on Friday...following another 109 point advance by the Dow.
10/28/1999 - Screenplays Of The Wrasslin' Genre
Amazon announced its third quarter results yesterday. The company lost $86 million. Jeff Bezos saw his net worth decline by half a billion dollars...as the stock went down 6%. Schadenfreude, anyone?
10/27/1999 - Poor Jeff...I'll Buy You Dinner
"$1 million for the head of Shamil Basayev." That was the offer made by Russia's top general in the campaign against Chechnya, who, incidentally, grew up in the Chechen capital of Grozny.
10/26/1999 - Down The River Again
Stocks were as dull as dishwater yesterday. Dow down 120. Techs and Nets up a little. Ho-hum...
10/25/1999 - Back from A Rainy Weekend
Big day for the Dow on Friday. Dow stocks rose 172 points. Financial stocks were the big winners...following a legislative deal that will allow banks to repeat the errors of `29 (abolition of Glass-Steagall)...
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