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Strategies & Market Trends : Booms, Busts, and Recoveries

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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (5898)7/17/2001 11:44:32 AM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (1) of 74559
 
Hi Maurice, I do not know how others on this thread feel, but as far as I am concerned, SI cyber pals are pals nonetheless, whatever opinions they may hold about the market. And so, even I though I go out of my way to yank your chains and tweak Pezz’s whiskers, I mean no ill will and I do mean what I say.

<<… confused mind … "no" … cower in a huddled position within a shadowed corner hutch, scoping down at the great plains below>> is exactly how I feel. I feel confused, and worse still, I feel uncertain. However, I sense trouble, and I do trust my instinct, because it has served me well through situations that others are fortunate enough to not have to bother with.

<<I have no confusion in the current international financial, equity, political, military, technological, demographic and climatic conditions>> and this makes you particularly dangerous to yourself, because blips, bumps and butterflies taking off can be indicative of some nasty pending earthquake or storm coming our way, and not of the inconsequential proportions.

I do not need to comment on wars, because you know better and you know me better.

<<I spend hours each day … crystal ball … identify threatening pixels emanating from cyberspace and trying to clear the confusion in my mind about what the heck is going on. If I really had it figured out, I'd be out enjoying some pleasant 3D somewhere [not here due to inclement weather today]>>

Well, we all spend a lot of time on trying to understand the issues, because the stakes are high, and we are worried, whether we are in the equity market or not, and because we will all lose in some fashion if the butterfly fluttered for a good reason. If we are not worried, we do not have a large enough stake at the stake.

Chugs, Jay
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