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Strategies & Market Trends : Stock Attack II - A Complete Analysis

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To: JRI who wrote (1721)3/2/2001 2:57:01 AM
From: DukeCrow  Read Replies (1) of 52237
 
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JRI, I'm not going to debate with you because I agree with virtually everything you posted. The point I was making is that Japan did a good job of keeping poverty at a minimum and insulating the general population from what has been a horrible downturn. In the US, the poor will suffer much, much more in a severe downturn because they won't be insulated. Maybe if Japan had allowed the population to suffer more, they would have recovered faster (or maybe not because of demographics), but I don't think the Japanese society is wired that way. Who's to say which way is best?

And I don't know which market is closer to a bottom, just wondering what you thought.

Looks like Japan is really tanking right now. I wonder how long before they hit 10,000. Will the Dow be higher than the Nikkei a year from now?

Ali
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