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To: benwood who wrote (94299)4/15/2001 12:28:58 PM
From: benwood   of 436258
 
Bottom must be in; margin debt down to only 300% of the 1995 level already! Can't get much more bullish than that! <g>

The debt owed by the brokerage houses' customers has fallen by 33 percent to $186.8 billion from an all-time high of $278.5 billion in March 2000 when the Nasdaq peaked at 5,048.62, says the New York Stock Exchange [...] In 1995, when Americans were married to the market as it started to chalk up double-digit gains each year, margin debt was only $60 billion.


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