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

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To: Raymond Duray who wrote (8405)6/1/2001 6:31:19 PM
From: TechTrader42  Read Replies (6) of 52237
 
"Personally, I believe the market is too complex and too huge for any one conspiracy to be dominant for long."

The notion that the market is complex and huge may be part of the conspiracy. In actual fact, the entire market is probably nothing more than imaginary numbers, churned each day out of ten or twenty 25-mhz Compaq 386s, rigged up in a basement on Wall Street. The randomness may be due only to repeated power and equipment failures. That, at least, is my theory (and I have the evidence to support it). Does the FOMC in fact operate out of the same basement? That is something that I want to find out.
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