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Green Book March 2000

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Bond Market Summary

Strong economic news, and rising inflation trends make further Fed tightening almost a certainty.

Cash Acquisitions

YTD cash acquisitions of $32.3 billion reduces YTD offerings of $49 billion to produce net equity supply of $16.7 billion for the year.

February Mutual Fund Flows

U.S. focus equity fund inflows are estimated at a record-level $31 billion in February. Also, a look at how foreign investment has played an instrumental role in providing bullish support to the U.S. stock market.

Inflation & Interest Rates

Favorite stock groups now “inflation and interest rate proof”?

Insider Block Measures...Selling Remains Heavy, But Still Below Historical Extremes

The latest 10 week reading has risen to within 5% of historical selling extremes.

Internet Insanity Index

After yet another volatile month, the Leuthold Internet Insanity Index gained over 12% during February.

Jokes Of The Month - St. Patrick's Day Edition

So, in honor of March 17th and Guinness, here is some Irish humor as passed along by Connie Schultz. (Yes, she is Irish.)

Main Street Stampede To Tech Funds

Cash inflows to Technology specific mutual funds has exploded.

Performance By Cap Tiers...Our New Measures

S&P 500, S&P 400, and Russell 2000 may not always present accurate readings of Big cap, Mid cap and Small cap performance, respectively.

Scanning The Markets

Two way market? In February, 15 groups recorded double digit advances (9 were Info. Tech related). But 25 groups had double digit losses.

The Great Two-Way Market

Cribbing from Charles Dickens, February was the best of times and the worst of times.

Tracking Shifts In Market Capitalization Leadership

Small caps and Mid caps now outperforming Big caps. A change in leadership appears to be in progress.

View From The North Country

Workers’ stock market purchasing power at all time low. Also, a book out of the past, has an eerie ring to it.

Volatility Update…New Year Brings High Volatility

Year to date, S&P volatility has reached nearly 48%.

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