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To: The Perfect Hedge who wrote (7645)1/12/1998 12:49:00 PM
From: RGinPG  Read Replies (2) of 95453
 
What U.S. equity bear market was ever preceeded by falling interest rates? None. This reminds me when Elaine Gazerelli (or whatever here name is, the lady who predicted the fall in Oct '87) last March predicted the beginning of the next bear market. That marked the bottom.

Yes Japan has had falling rates and a huge bear market, but the Financial and Real Estate bubble were incredible at the peak. Their banking crisis makes our S&L problems of the late 80's look like a penny arcarde. We are no where near the Japan situation.

But I do agree, in a bear market, all stocks will fall regardless of valuations.
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