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Strategies & Market Trends : ahhaha's ahs

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To: ahhaha who wrote (5724)12/10/2002 4:41:05 PM
From: Jorj X MckieRead Replies (1) of 24758
 
They can't do anything that you think they can do.

You don't know what I think that they can or cannot do.

FED didn't intend necessarily that stock prices would rise
Can you prove that?

Yes. He said they were inflated with irrational exuberance. No one listened. So how is it that FED affected the stock market?
What was the fed doing to influence money supply in that timeframe, not just that month, but the months before and after? So Greenspan used moral suasions, did the fed use other tools available to them to stem the irrational exuberance. It sounds like you don't believe that the Fed believes that money policy has an affect on the equity markets. Is that your belief?

You don't know what you're talking about. Why don't you learn the mechanism before you show how stupid you are. You sound like the lunatic Yahoo 'Bugs who are still pushing GATA

Brilliant rebuttal!!!! Why don't you tell me where I was wrong. Are you saying that the fed doesn't operate open market activities through banks and brokerages? Or that the activities wouldn't have a secondary effect?

This third grade crap of your's better end toot sweet, or you're going back into the penalty box.

You know what the coolest thing about arrogant know-it-all blowhards is? They are the easiest to shoot down.

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