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To: cheryl williamson who wrote (37285)11/1/2000 3:54:44 PM
From: High-Tech East  Read Replies (2) of 64865
 
Hi Cheryl. I have read that whenever the new 'White House' occupant is from the opposition party, the stock markets are typically lower for a period (I don't know how long) because of the uncertainty of the change.

That would be 1952, 1960, 1968, 1976, 1980 and 1992 for recent years.

I have no idea whether there is any truth or accuracy to this or not ...

... but in my opinion, the U.S. stock markets will continue lower through at least the end of March because of the negative macroeconomic conditions.

Disclaimer: The above is my personal opinion. I recommend that you do not base your investment decisions solely on any one person's views or analysis (including mine). Do your own research and take personal responsibility for your investment decisions.

Ken Wilson
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