1/23/09: Investor's Intelligence: 35% Bulls, 38% Bears
1/28/09: AAII: 25% Bulls, 47% Bears
1/30/09: Wall Street Sentiment: 11% Bulls, 56% Bears
1/29/09: TSP Talk: 26% Bulls, 58% Bears
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1/23/09: Investor's Intelligence: 35% Bulls, 38% Bears
1/28/09: AAII: 25% Bulls, 47% Bears
1/30/09: Wall Street Sentiment: 11% Bulls, 56% Bears
1/29/09: TSP Talk: 26% Bulls, 58% Bears
The bearish case is getting pretty thin in my opinion. What more can come out to drop this thing. A bailout is inevitable. Is it factored in, I don't think so.
Good example about sentiment: This morning the boys used CSCO's earnings to take it down at the open, yet at 4PM I hear 'the market is up because of good earnings by AKAM'. Hmmm, I think CSCO is a bit more important than AKAM in the grand scheme of things, but it just shows that if earnings from AKAM can move a market 1.5% in one day when CSCO reports bad earnings, then it isn't taking much to move upwards. CSCO gained during regular hours too, how about that.
1/30/09: Investor's Intelligence: 35% Bulls, 36% Bears
2/4/09: AAII: 25% Bulls, 31% Bears *
1/30/09: Wall Street Sentiment: 11% Bulls, 56% Bears
2/05/09: TSP Talk: Bulls 34%, Bears 51%
* The AAII is interesting in that both numbers, bulls and bears, are some of the lowest of the year. There must be a lot of neutral / unsures. But the bulls percenatge stayed the same as last week, while the bears dropped from 47% to 31%.
2/13/09: Investor's Intelligence: 31% Bulls, 41% Bears
2/11/09: AAII: 33% Bulls, 39% Bears
2/13/09: Wall Street Sentiment: 10% Bulls, 48% Bears
2/12/09: TSP Talk: 34% Bulls, 51% Bears
2/18/09: AAII: 22% Bulls, 57% Bears
2/19/09: TSP Talk: 27% Bulls, 60% Bears
2/20/09: Wall Street Sentiment: 55% Bulls, 36% Bears (considered smart money?)
2/20/09: Investor's Intelligence: 29% Bulls, 45% Bears
2/25/09: AAII: 24% Bulls, 55% Bears
2/26/09: TSP Talk: 34% Bulls, 55% Bears
2/27/09: Wall Street Sentiment: 20% Bulls, 55% Bears
(considered smart money?)