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Green Book March 1999

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Back on the Sidelines

Back on sidelines again, Major Trend Index negative. Stage being set for a huge small cap market.

Bond Market Summary

Big Rise in Treasury yields has resulted in improved risk/reward profile for T-bonds.

Dissecting the Internet Play

Internet classification too broad and confusing. Tracking performance of the Internet necessitates breakout into three, distinct sectors: Technology…Internet Services, Consumer…E-Tail and Technology…Inter/Networking.

February Mutual Fund Flows

Net inflows into U.S. focus equity funds for February were significantly down from January.

Insider Block Measures...Back Again At Dangerously High Levels

The extreme selling dollar volume is confirmed by the ten week average number of net sells. Latest weekly reading registered 290 net sells (a 40 week high) driving the average into bearish territory.

Joke of the Month

This month’s View seems to contain an unusual number of items pertaining to aging. I am not sure why.

Main Street Confidence: The Critical Market Factor

What might threaten Main Street equity confidence???

New Select Industries Group Holding: Asia Exposure...The Worst May Be Over

This group has quickly moved up the ranks of our SS Score work to become the second highest scoring sector.

Scanning The Markets

The month of love left most tech investors and small cap investors broken-hearted.

The Expected Flood Never Arrived

In December 1998, nearly everybody seemed bullish about early 1999 (including me). A seasonal flood of new money was expected to run the market on the upside in the first quarter…..But, the flood never came.

View From The North Country

Contrary to Wall Street wisdom, rising MZM is not necessarily indicative of Fed easing. Nor does contracting MZM mean a tightening Fed. Also, unlocking the mystery of the low U.S. savings rate.

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