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To: my2boys who wrote (7304)2/10/1999 12:41:00 PM
From: Lynn  Read Replies (4) of 27722
 
**semi-OT**

Upon reflection, I place a lot of the market's gloom--and euphoria--firmly on the shoulders of CNBC. I am definitely a CNBC newbie, never having seen it until the afternoon of December 9, 1998 when I finally got Primestar [cable service is unavailable where I live]. Now that I can get CNBC, I find I am much more fixated on the market than I ever was before I started watching that channel.

Without CNBC I strongly suspect far few people would be day trading.

What I would like to see is some study comparing the way individual investors dealt with their portfolio's when the market took a dive in October 1988 and [not now, but next year] how the same type of investor is dealing with this correction (or whatever) now with a focus on the influence of the media on their decisions.

Lynn
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