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Strategies & Market Trends : Quarter to Quarter Aggressive Growth Stocks

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To: Jack Hartmann who wrote (3670)5/9/2002 1:16:35 AM
From: puget206  Read Replies (1) of 6924
 
Thanks Jack for the historical summary.
I think these things end badly when fundamentals aren't there to support them. Previously we had the '99 Y2K upgrade syndrome, the fed money flow, the dot mania (and the companies buying products with the cash flow from the IPOs), and right now I'm seeing local manufacturing jobs dry up but a world economy that expects the U.S. consumer to continue to charge on those credit cards, amid a less educated populace (greater disparity between haves & have nots). I'm not happy with the scenario, though doing okay personally. And I don't see anything worthwhile coming out of Washington that I'm aware of, except more deficits.

Nonetheless, I'm not short anything, and just have my longs that I think are "real".
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