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Strategies & Market Trends : Booms, Busts, and Recoveries

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To: TobagoJack who wrote (1685)1/6/2001 3:16:46 PM
From: Rolla Coasta  Read Replies (1) of 74559
 
The FED will have little influence over the course of the market from this point onward, as the Japanese central bank has no influence over the Nikkei.

Question is... how much money did the Japanese central bank have as compared with the US big surplus right now ?

And how do you compare the market in Japan with the market in US ? I guess there's no comparison.

And more questions ...

Who wants to save the Japanese economy from the outside world, like US ?? None! When the big funds pull out from the Japanese market and put into the US market, those money would be gone forever. What would you think if those funds are controlled by American patriots ?

Since most richest capitalists are Americans, we might think that they would not invest 99% of their money in places other than US, and expose their risk to the foreign political system.

I still believe the Euro hike is temporary. Do people think the European economic system is as well-structured as the US's ?

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