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Gold/Mining/Energy : Strictly: Drilling and oil-field services

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To: TREND1 who wrote (9397)1/23/1998 11:49:00 AM
From: RGinPG  Read Replies (3) of 95453
 
You are right of course, my studies only go back to 1929. Do you feel we are in the same financial climate as we were back in the 1920's? Do you really think we are at the brink of another Great Depression? The same argument can be made for Japan, falling interest rates preceded an extremely painful bear market that is still going. But I do not think we are in the same boat they were in 1989. I believe a much more likely scenario is that these low rates, if they continue, will lead to economic stimulation which will then lead to higher rates to control inflation, which will then lead to the next Bear.
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