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Strategies & Market Trends : Booms, Busts, and Recoveries

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To: marek_wojna who wrote (37747)9/2/2003 11:03:56 PM
From: EL KABONG!!!  Read Replies (1) of 74559
 
Hello marek_wojna,

I'm only asking myself which good news will provoke massive sell offs of already inflated markets.

There are truths, half truths and statistics but the only one which counts is the one what the people believe in.


Good news or bad news does not provoke massive sell offs. It's how news is perceived that moves markets. At the moment, almost all news (even so-called "bad" news) is perceived in a positive light, so traders looking for the markets to drop a tad from current levels might be in for a long and disappointing wait.

Maybe the country can run the deficits forever

They don't have to run deficits forever; only for as long as current participants might live. After that, the deficits become the problem of a future generation...

KJC
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