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To: Ilaine who wrote (96224)4/19/2001 10:26:16 AM
From: edamo  Read Replies (1) of 436258
 
cobalt...all in life is cyclical, which by definition is a repetitive action...some cycles more severe then others....generations that fail to experience tend to create excess....the equity market of the past few years demonstrates this....from bull bubble to bear bubble....

money is made in the equity markets by not being rigid and staying with a uni directional mindset...

i've posted on this thread as i am interested in the current bear psychology, which is approaching a "bizarro world" version of the infamous "voltaires porch" of a year ago....

the economy is more resilient then it appears, too much analysis can create obfuscation, as long as employment is strong and inflation is low then the cycle will be short...the perceived severity is due to the equity markets which the populace follows....but the current investor has little of his "earned" money at risk, more employer contributions...prior bear corrections had investors losing "earned" money, which would not be easily replenished....

step back, view the economy since 1929...never dipped below previous lows, if you chart it, the result is quite long term bullish....and if it truly collapses in a global sense, then not even gold will save the ursa types...

"old fogies"...speak for yourself...i've yet to open any mail from the aarp...

thanks

ed a.
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