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Strategies & Market Trends : Australian Shares and ADRs

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To: Moominoid who wrote (61)7/27/1998 9:39:00 AM
From: James F. Hopkins  Read Replies (1) of 96
 
David; Did you look at the chart, it really puzzles me.
The coupling seemed to happen about the last part of July 97
prior in April the Yen had a run up. All in all the Aus$ has lost
more value since JAN 97 than the Yen has.
There are wild swings and much instability in the currency markets,
and they happen far to fast to be accounted for by any normal market
conditions. They have to be manipulations by powerful forces that
are some how able to create and exploit them.
I suspect some collusion is going on out of sight of the people
and even most Governments.
I have my own picture about the general nature of international
organized crime which functions on a much higher level, than
most people would want to consider.
Being I'm but a simple boat Captain, I'm sure not much credence
would be placed in my conclusions, nor do I think I have the
skill with words to paint the picture as I see it, in a way
to convey it's nature, without making myself look radical.<G>
Jim
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