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Technology Stocks : Discuss Year 2000 Issues

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To: C.K. Houston who wrote (1426)4/12/1998 8:47:00 AM
From: ForYourEyesOnly  Read Replies (2) of 9818
 
Quick Questions:

First I would like to thank C.K. for all of her amazing work and dedication to sharing information. THANK YOU! I have started to distribute your reports to friends...hopfully it will help get the story out just one little bit more.

Now, we know that Y2K may cause a major interupption to our current way of life, and we know that right now Y2K stocks are doing well. But....where do we put our assets after 2000.01.01 to protect our assets and our loved ones?

Is there any discussion thread focusing on asset allocation/preservation & the following issues from a Y2K perspective?
*Banks (safe vs. unsafe)
*Currencies (strong vs. soft after Y2K)
*Y2K will result in inflation or deflation
*Should we expand or reduce our personal debt levels prior to Y2K
*Gold/silver
*Precious metal stocks
*ETC

Any comments on where to get info on the above and move forward w/discussion?

Best regards

THC

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