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Pastimes : Ask Mohan about the Market

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To: Bonnie Bear who wrote (14879)3/15/1998 11:57:00 PM
From: Real Man  Read Replies (1) of 18056
 
Nah, no safe heaven; should the market drop, foreigners would be
running away and drop the $. Should the $ drop, foreigners would
run away and drop the market. Often a currency becomes very
strong after a sharp drop, about 1/2 year after the drop. When SEA
currencies strengthen, would you expect trouble? Still have no
idea when this happens. Would go long undervalued foreign markets,
like Mexico and Russia. -Vi
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