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Strategies & Market Trends : ahhaha's ahs

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To: ahhaha who wrote (3615)11/27/2001 4:54:20 PM
From: AhdaRead Replies (1) of 24758
 
Quite frankly you have more knowledge than all of the so called gurus.

Your conclusion on that which you spend time on technically speaking namely your stocks are beyond reproach in my mind

Conclusions other than the obvious where the corporate sector has apparently increased debt and the consumer sector due to limited pocket has decreased as the Fed attempts to stimulate remain in the future.

The consumer sector here in CA will face higher taxes as time goes on as we have begun the period of intake being less than output so taxes will have to increase somewhere to cover costs.

Your words on Japan and China were words stated here several years ago in regards to our own situation and Japan reduced costs playing a very important part in the reduction of the American manufacturing end.

It is my belief that in the case of Japan Germany and all nations with a high wage scale that long range the gains in the over all economy will be limited. I feel that China due to lower wage scale and increased exposure to technology will be able to maintain growth.

I wrote about what he observed of Japanese attitudes towards China three years ago. I haven't earned a dime on my conclusions.

What is you talking about you have earned my respect and my love and you mean you want money too? Shush what is this world coming too?
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