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To: ynot who wrote (28290)8/19/1999 9:44:00 AM
From: IQBAL LATIF  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 50167
 
<<'their logic goes against my 'pre-programming'>>

Right now they are more worried about strength in US economy, higher exports and higher imports means higher aggregate demand leading to price pressure, but I do agree with you I think that low price imports lead to price stability, any way six months ago we were all worried about those declining manufacturing numbers, if exports are picking it indicates that US corporates suffering declining manufacturing previously are now getting new orders. The overall picture remains good if future numbers indicate that all this will not be inflationary, I had no doubts it is not but market logic is far supreme to me, I am here to get money out of the markets if I try to impose my logic over that of market, I will end up loser, so the best hting is do as the 'Romans do in Rome', interpret datsin short term the way they want, but always be careful to reverse when market starts looking at the end of the tunnel, these discussions do provide us with that little advantage..