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To: GST who wrote (70083)7/27/1999 5:07:00 PM
From: Paul Merriwether  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
GST
Maybe. Is there any objective measure of money leaving the securities markets in the US? The fed is likely going to increase rates in the FOMC and this would give the Asian money an incentive to keep it in the US(although I grant you, not in the securities amrket). This is not the outcome Greenie desires but he does not have a choice(since he wants to keep posturing as a interest rate hawk).
What I saw today was some money leave the nuts and go into worthwhile companies with actual earnings(such as intc, msft, aapl and gmst). However, seeing the negativity, I am thinking there might be a teeny pop in the net sector tomorrow....



To: GST who wrote (70083)7/27/1999 5:12:00 PM
From: 10K a day  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
GST...I think it's all options driven,
granted it's manipulated...
but the Schwabie's of the world,
forced all cash on the big Nuts,
some time ago...
the fat seeped to the IPO stuff...
which will eventually have
it's branches wacked off,
(a crime against nature.)
where else is the 'old money' going to go,
in the global shifting to an internet
driven world...
i think the old money will eventually
gravitate towards the big growth,
and eventual margins provided by the internet....
i mean, come on,
What is amazon's market cap relative to Walmart...