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Author: | Moskowitz, E. |
Title: | Fuzzy Math |
Journal: | Red Herring
2001 : JAN 30, 91, p. 110-112 |
Index terms: | STOCKS STOCK MARKETS FINANCE STOCK EXCHANGES CORPORATE FINANCE |
Language: | eng |
Abstract: | This paper considers stock markets and analyzes last changes in these markets. This paper declares that easy year-over-year comparisons are not good and the sole reasons to buy stocks. The author supposes that the greatest indictment of the year-to-year argument is its typical source: sell-side analysts. However, sell-siders are not alone in promoting the year-over-year argument. Stronger factors (than year-over-year comparisons) would be an easing Federal Reserve, an end to the semi-conductor inventory correction, and copious amounts of capital spending for the rollout of third-generation U.S. wireless standards. The author provides some opinions of specialists on this subject. |
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