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Strategies & Market Trends : New US Economy Policy

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From: Arthur Tang3/18/2009 5:45:30 PM
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Government policy on Wall street and merger/acquisition will revive stock investment community.

Government by partial nationalization will have stock to sell and buy back. This has been proven to be well controlled in Taiwan for over ten years, where government retirement funds stablized the market buying and selling its own stock portfolio.

Once nationalization works, Wall street will enter a new era, some companies such as IBM will continue to maintain a market for its own stock. Other market makers will deal with the US treasury department for the stocks government owned.

1929 crash was unavoidable because stocks were borrowed, and buyers depleted by stock value diminished. Now the bottomless pocket of Uncle Sam will support stock price and run companies efficiently.

Hopefully, everyone on Wall street will stop selling borrowed stock, and use stock pool and cash pool to maintain all markets.
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