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#1 nimblebear

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Posted 26 July 2009 - 09:31 PM

Pisani: Bullish
Cashin: Bullish to 10,000
Cramer: major bull
Kudlow: Bullish
Lazlo Birinyi :Bullish
Hulbert: states last time newsletters this bullish was Jan 09.
Tim Knight (Slope of Hope) : Forever a bear is Now IT bullish.
Aden Sisters: Bullish
Adam Hewison (INO fame): Bullish
Elliot Wave: Bullish
Dr. Robert Hugh: Bullish
Dr. Marc Faber: Bullish (or as bullish as he has been in some time)
Bob Hoye: Bullish (normally pretty bearish)
atilla: Has taken off most of his shorts, and definitely backing off his bearish case.
Jack Chan: Highly bullish
Warren Buffet: Highly Bullish Quote "I'd much rather own equities at 9000, than a long investment in Bonds, or treasuries "
Matt Koppenheffer: Bullish
Anders Bylund: Bullish
Motley Fool"s David and Tom Garner: Majorly Bullish
Fortune Magazine: Majority of editors: Bullish
Money magazine: Bullish
IBD: Bullish
Adam Hamilton, the mega bears bear: Now Bullish
Larry McMillan: Bullish
Mark Liebovit; Bullish (but be careful)
Glen "we're gonna have a crash" Neeley: Bullish
Alan Newman: Says we've seen so many bullish prognostications, that he wonders if all the observers are on the same planet? (bu my bet is he is still bullish)
Carl Swenlin: Bullish
RICHARD RUSSELL : Major Bull now
Mark Young: IT bullish
Larry Katz; remains Bullish - may be overbought. Big Coppock proponent
George "armageodan" your - IT Bullish
Marty Chenard: Bullish but missed a lot of it.

It seems to me the market has broken the backs of a whole heck of a lot of former bears.

not that I beleive sentiment means much of anything in this case, but I'm just saying there is a resounding number of bulls out there, and my guess is this will be sustained and convince the skeptical public to put more money in.
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#2 LarryT

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Posted 27 July 2009 - 06:21 AM

Pisani: Bullish
Cashin: Bullish to 10,000
Cramer: major bull
Kudlow: Bullish
Lazlo Birinyi :Bullish
Hulbert: states last time newsletters this bullish was Jan 09.
Tim Knight (Slope of Hope) : Forever a bear is Now IT bullish.
Aden Sisters: Bullish
Adam Hewison (INO fame): Bullish
Elliot Wave: Bullish
Dr. Robert Hugh: Bullish
Dr. Marc Faber: Bullish (or as bullish as he has been in some time)
Bob Hoye: Bullish (normally pretty bearish)
atilla: Has taken off most of his shorts, and definitely backing off his bearish case.
Jack Chan: Highly bullish
Warren Buffet: Highly Bullish Quote "I'd much rather own equities at 9000, than a long investment in Bonds, or treasuries "
Matt Koppenheffer: Bullish
Anders Bylund: Bullish
Motley Fool"s David and Tom Garner: Majorly Bullish
Fortune Magazine: Majority of editors: Bullish
Money magazine: Bullish
IBD: Bullish
Adam Hamilton, the mega bears bear: Now Bullish
Larry McMillan: Bullish
Mark Liebovit; Bullish (but be careful)
Glen "we're gonna have a crash" Neeley: Bullish
Alan Newman: Says we've seen so many bullish prognostications, that he wonders if all the observers are on the same planet? (bu my bet is he is still bullish)
Carl Swenlin: Bullish
RICHARD RUSSELL : Major Bull now
Mark Young: IT bullish
Larry Katz; remains Bullish - may be overbought. Big Coppock proponent
George "armageodan" your - IT Bullish
Marty Chenard: Bullish but missed a lot of it.

It seems to me the market has broken the backs of a whole heck of a lot of former bears.

not that I beleive sentiment means much of anything in this case, but I'm just saying there is a resounding number of bulls out there, and my guess is this will be sustained and convince the skeptical public to put more money in.


Hmmm, Wollie says "HE" is EL SOLO TORO :bull: are you sure they are all BULLISH? :rolleyes:
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#3 redfoliage2

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Posted 27 July 2009 - 07:09 AM

When they are all saying they are bullish, you know the real meaning. B)

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Posted 27 July 2009 - 07:27 AM

Pisani: Bullish
Cashin: Bullish to 10,000
Cramer: major bull
Kudlow: Bullish
Lazlo Birinyi :Bullish
Hulbert: states last time newsletters this bullish was Jan 09.
Tim Knight (Slope of Hope) : Forever a bear is Now IT bullish.
Aden Sisters: Bullish
Adam Hewison (INO fame): Bullish
Elliot Wave: Bullish
Dr. Robert Hugh: Bullish
Dr. Marc Faber: Bullish (or as bullish as he has been in some time)
Bob Hoye: Bullish (normally pretty bearish)
atilla: Has taken off most of his shorts, and definitely backing off his bearish case.
Jack Chan: Highly bullish
Warren Buffet: Highly Bullish Quote "I'd much rather own equities at 9000, than a long investment in Bonds, or treasuries "
Matt Koppenheffer: Bullish
Anders Bylund: Bullish
Motley Fool"s David and Tom Garner: Majorly Bullish
Fortune Magazine: Majority of editors: Bullish
Money magazine: Bullish
IBD: Bullish
Adam Hamilton, the mega bears bear: Now Bullish
Larry McMillan: Bullish
Mark Liebovit; Bullish (but be careful)
Glen "we're gonna have a crash" Neeley: Bullish
Alan Newman: Says we've seen so many bullish prognostications, that he wonders if all the observers are on the same planet? (bu my bet is he is still bullish)
Carl Swenlin: Bullish
RICHARD RUSSELL : Major Bull now
Mark Young: IT bullish
Larry Katz; remains Bullish - may be overbought. Big Coppock proponent
George "armageodan" your - IT Bullish
Marty Chenard: Bullish but missed a lot of it.

It seems to me the market has broken the backs of a whole heck of a lot of former bears.

not that I beleive sentiment means much of anything in this case, but I'm just saying there is a resounding number of bulls out there, and my guess is this will be sustained and convince the skeptical public to put more money in.


Can you please quote your source. I recently read HOYE was BEARISH, not BULLISH as you state. I thin Russ posted below.

Are you sure you didnt make this up?
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#5 PrincelyM

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Posted 27 July 2009 - 07:37 AM

As far as I know, Neely is not bullish..Neither is Atilla... Even Tim Knight for that matter..He is just frustrated..

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Posted 27 July 2009 - 08:27 AM

The list looks like someone made up some of these categorizations. That wasn't you was it nimble? IT

#7 draggen33

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Posted 27 July 2009 - 08:44 AM

please provide a link that says art cashin is bullish !! thxs in advance

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Posted 27 July 2009 - 08:47 AM

The question you have to ask is who is bulllish and fully long? I'm very bullish but I'm far from fully long.
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#9 nimblebear

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Posted 27 July 2009 - 08:49 AM

I read everyone of their latest pieces that I could find or was quoted on the net. Some of these people you never can tell bc they often conflict with themselves. You know: can never be wrong. If some were off, it was not intentional. Either way, 98% of them are surely bullish, at least for the ST and IT. Quite a bit different from not too many months ago. And surely less than half of these were bullish at the March lows. Besides Hulbert corraberated with his extensive research and access to folks, and they are as bullish as they were at the Jan Top. Who knows ? Everyone of these folks could be right and this market goes to 10,000, or 11,000 or even 12,000 on the Dow. I was surprised to see so many people on the same side of the ship is all. If you want to pick it apart, that is your choice.
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Posted 27 July 2009 - 08:51 AM

doc stool been bullish since march
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