Elaine Garzarelli . . .

Discussion in 'Trading' started by AltarEgo15, Dec 19, 2005.

  1. mhashe

    mhashe


    Transcript follows if anyone is interested.

    http://www.pbs.org/wsw/tvprogram/20030613.html
     
    #11     Dec 19, 2005
  2. is her hair still really curly?

    i saw abby joseph cohen on cnbc today. not only looks like a man, but is named like one, too. probably a sharp cookie, herself. I think mario gabelli looks more feminine, though. no offense, mr. gabelli.

    what a blast from the past these two are. brings back some great memories. Was Lou Rukeyser on, too?
     
    #12     Dec 19, 2005
  3. check out where she stands in the chart: from BigPicture, btw

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    #13     Dec 19, 2005
  4. plugger

    plugger

    Funny you should post that. I was just there and read that myself. If that's accurate, her prediction is looking a tad rich.
     
    #14     Dec 19, 2005
  5. agree Iceman1

    very good pts.
     
    #15     Dec 20, 2005
  6. What show did she come on? Is this really true that she commented a 4% decline. It's a pity in that case.

    Just a few months back, she said that the S&P would go to 1370. Yep, not 1270., but 1370 by the end of 2005-ie. this year.

    Hard to imagine her models can suddenly switch to 4% decline.
     
    #16     Dec 20, 2005
  7. Go-Go-Garz is bearish?

    It can't be.

    :cool:
     
    #17     Dec 20, 2005

  8. And a lot of terrible calls. She is just one of those talking heads that makes calls in general, and hopes something sticks.

    For a few years I regularly received mailings from her asking to sign up for her "news" service. The calls promoted in the mailings were most often way off target.

    Nobody - NOBODY - has a look into the future of the market anymore than the newest trader on this board.
     
    #18     Dec 20, 2005
  9. I find it interesting that this Business Week 2006 Outlook that was posted above fails to mention any targets from notable Wall Street market strategists such as Tom McManus.

    Strange sampling.
     
    #19     Dec 20, 2005