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Pastimes : The Justa and Lars Honors Bob Brinker Investment Club Thread
VTI 340.140.0%Jan 8 4:00 PM EST

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To: Justa Werkenstiff who wrote (2983)9/17/2004 10:28:20 AM
From: Boca_PETE  Read Replies (1) of 10065
 
Hi Justa:

It's hard not to notice that long term bond interest rates are falling rapidly against the expectations of many. I know that economic growth has softened somewhat since 3&4Q 2003, but I'm concerned about George Soros' promised dirty tricks to influence the upcoming election.

QUESTION:
Do you see any possible connection between falling long term bond rates and a scenario Soros could cause by his investment actions that would result in an unexpected reversal of and spike in such rates that might cause a selling panic in the bond market and possible upset of the equity markets prior to the November election?

I know that Soros shorted and profited handsomely from the meltdown in the Asian currencies during 1998. I understand that his actions aggravated the negative impact on many people in those countries (ie savings wiped out....). I see Soros as a dangerous man intent to make trouble to get his warped way.

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