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To: Zardoz who wrote (37835)7/26/1999 7:45:00 PM
From: Ahda  Respond to of 116759
 
Hutch i see many people making bizarre figures i see many people not making money .

Go shopping Hutch there isn't a darn soul in many of the low end discount store they are worried and trying to cut back.

i do not agree re Japan i like corporate Japan i like sne their government might have a head ache but their corporate is getting things cleaned up. I dont know employment figures i hope they are up unemployed i have to read to catch up. I believe firmly what i say.

in the interim woudl you please check out who i cleared on in the marshal islands we going to try a bigger delivery this time.



To: Zardoz who wrote (37835)7/26/1999 9:07:00 PM
From: Mark Bartlett  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116759
 
Hutch,

Until commodities begin to rebound, there will be no significant real growth. IMO commodities are one of the best indicators of true economic growth.

MB



To: Zardoz who wrote (37835)7/27/1999 5:38:00 PM
From: Hawkmoon  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 116759
 
Hutch,

Actually, I think it was kinda sneaky how they secretly took gold under $250/ounce.

Think about it folks... The dollar has lost some 4-5% of its value in the past several days, yet gold has not really budged to the upside.

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That means that gold priced at todays price in dollars is 4-5% cheaper than it was before the dollar fell. Gold should have climbed when the dollar corrected, but it didn't.

And when the dollar rises, I kinda doubt that gold will tag along.

Whadda think Hutch??

Pretty Tricky, eh?

Watch those T-bills... sometime soon Japan and Asia will face their pre-Y2K crisis of confidence, imo, and that will send money rushing for US gov't securities.

And the market will likely rise initially, until they figure out exactly why the bonds are rising, and then "kaplunk" goes the market until after the 1st of the year (My "SWAG" is about a 30-40% correction from here at its worst, but they may be overcome by events) .

Just a prediction.

Regards,

Ron