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To: ahhaha who wrote (314)8/10/1999 8:05:00 PM
From: Lymond  Read Replies (1) of 587
 
ahhaha,

First, let me say that I find your posts interesting and thought provoking. I am intrigued by this seemingly counterintuitive assertion:

Volcker's depression did hit. It lasted from 1980 until 1995. The product of time and suffering is constant so you either get a quick and nasty situation like the '30s or you have the slow and shallow variety of the '80s.

A quick and nasty situation like the 30s? A slow and shallow variety of the 80s? It seems that the converse was true, in that the 80s featured two fairly sharp periods of wealth devaluation (early 1980s and 1989-91), while the 30's was characterized by a long, drawn out period of false bottoms.

Would you please elaborate you thoughts on this?

Regards, John
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