Before you click out of my post in disgust, here me out. Elmo viewers, like my 19-month-old son, learn that anything is possible provided that you have a good imagination and some simple art supplies. Another word for this is self-fulling prophecy.When it comes to investing, sentiment comes in waves. When times are good, Wall Street analysts trip over themselves to come up with superlatives to describe the wonderfulness of the market. They then kick the market as it goes down and stays down. Then all of the sudden, pundits start arguing that things are not as bad as they seem, a phase that we are in today.
"Analysts say the stock market has been struggling in recent days to adjust its economic outlook, with some experts increasingly optimistic that the U.S. can avoid an outright recession," The Wall Street Journal says. "On the other hand, many remain nervous that the economy will suffer a prolonged bout of weak growth that might feel to many Americans like a recession even if it doesn't fit the technical definition of one."

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I took a quick cruise through the eBay discussion boards just to get a feel for how Elmo is doing in the public opinion polls. It would seem that Elmo and the PS3 gaming console are less than the ultimate in popularity right now. The trouble centers not around the items themselves, but there's some negative sentiment regarding the alleged phantom shortages that we've been reading about.

On the 10th anniversary of it's fabled 1996 launch and subsequent rise to notoriety as the most sought after toy for 1996, at least 100 Tickle-Me Elmos have gone missing. More specifically 100+ T.M.X. Elmos (10th anniversary edition)
Just when I thought some parents couldn't act any loonier, the venerable Tickle-Me-Elmo doll has made a strong comeback in popularity, as Mattel, Inc. (NYSE:MAT) designed 

