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Strategies & Market Trends : Win Lose or Draw : Be A Steve, Make A Call

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To: t2 who wrote (7426)3/20/2003 4:05:00 PM
From: LTK007  Read Replies (1) of 11447
 
Bonds are way overbought. This switch over means of investment you always seem to think is a given, a fact of nature, of life itself, is not so.
Market rising now on much of what we have been jabbering about.
But i stress again there is NO economic law that says bonds and stocks can not drop at the same time.
I am just one small tiny fragment of many that at this time are choosing neither bonds or stocks.
I state again you are watching TRADING action in the market in the main, and NOT investment.
Much of INVESTMENT dollars are pouring into Hedge Funds that are more and more very active trading vehicles(so investment dollars be more and more going INTO trading vehicles).
THE MARKET due the huge increase in money pouring into Hedge Funds has permanently changed(that is for the next decade or more).
If i wasn't such a control freak regards my dollars i simply would be giving all my money to a high-grade Hedge Fund( and may surrender yet).
Over time Mutual funds are going to die a slow death as they are The Dinosaur of the Bull Market, they will not make money for the next 10 years, as the market goes up and down in Nikkein nightmare, IMO!:)(LOL!).(i laugh at myself) Max
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