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Green Book June 2002

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Bond Market Summary

Expect CPI and PPI to both edge higher in second half of year...could be negative surprise, but not the start of something big.

Insider Block Measures....Brief Sell Signal Registered In Late May

The latest 10-week reading has moved back into the upper end of normal range, after registering a sell signal in previous week.

Is This A Bear Market?

Is this a bear market? It certainly is a bear market in integrity! Steve presents the case for both Bears and Bulls.

Joke of the Month

This is one of those rare times when two Big Blue Ribbons are awarded. I gave serious thought to depositing one of these jokes in the Joke Bank for use at a later date (Big Blue Ribbon supply running low), but let it always be said that this joke competition is an up front and honest game.

May Mutual Fund Flows

The billion dollar question at this point is: Can Main Street investors keep the faith?

NASDAQ & NYSE Short Interest

NASDAQ ratio was flat for May while the NYSE's showed a very strong positive.

Relative Strength: Its Value.....And Its Limitations

Content from Steve’s recent speech given at the Annual MTA seminar in Jupiter, FL.

Scanning The Markets

During May, the S&P 500 lost 0.9% and the DJIA lost 0.2%. The performance of the NASDAQ was once again dismal (-4.3%).

Speculative Groups

Security Companies and Gold presented this month as investors continue to worry about future.

Stock Market Plays On The Falling Dollar...Some Surprises And Some Caveats

Study shows market performance not too bad over six periods when dollar is declining…..Which groups also perform in such an environment?

Tech Watch

Book to Bill ratio continues to improve. Some solid evidence that the prospects for the chipmakers are looking up.

The Billion Share Club

In 1990, only two companies with more than a billion shares outstanding, guess how many now?

View From The North Country

In today’s environment, portfolio managers are forced to sell best stocks, as style police enforce tighter restrictions. Also, why a Fed Funds rate below 3% is bad for the economy.

Volatility Update…..May Was A Wild Month

Instances of High Volatility in May were unusually high for the S&P 500.

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