Word: bulling
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Unfortunately, the secondary source relied on by Tucker is in error. The case, Pugh v. City and Suburban Telephone Association (9 WL Bull 104) was decided by an Ohio District Court. Further, although Tucker's description of the case in factually correct, none of the quotations he cites appear in the actual text of the case. --Jol Silversmith...
...year. "I'm a risk taker," she says. "I'm not thinking of pulling out." Neither is Mike Pearson, 48, regional director of a San Francisco company that sells television listings. Pearson says he made more than $1,000 on his mutual funds two weeks ago and likes the bull market just the way it is. "Maybe it's topped out," he says, "but I'm having...
...rule against hedging your risks. Jack Freedman, a Los Angeles film producer, favors stocks that yield sizable dividends, even if that means missing more glamorous performers. "I'm totally diversified, and I sleep very well at night," Freedman says. Such investors wisely run neither to nor from the bull market, but have learned to ride its up and downs. Alan Sunkel, a glassware entrepreneur in Kansas City, Missouri, recently shifted 10% of his $250,000 portfolio from stocks to money-market funds, lowering his equity holdings to 65%. "I'm worried about the market pulling back," he says...
...money--analysts, brokers, money managers--rarely say it's time to get out of stocks. That's not how they put caviar on the table. Their job is to set a target and, after it's reached, set it higher. For them it pays to snort like a bull even when they feel like a bear. Take Barton Biggs, the well-regarded global strategist for Morgan Stanley. He warns that "stocks almost everywhere are at record valuations, euphoria is epidemic and the bull market cycle has got to be long in the tooth." Yet he says buy more stocks...
...target is 8250. And once we get there? On to 10,000, natch. Meanwhile, pundits who do make a bear stand don't last. Elaine Garzarelli, known for her 1987 warning, issued another late last summer but has already recanted. You can be sure that when this bull market finally ends there won't be anyone sounding an alarm. If you expect a savior, you're doomed...