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To: TWICK who wrote (56840)8/21/1999 4:38:00 PM
From: kendall harmon  Respond to of 120523
 
Re: what the fed does this week Source: Barrons

Though few expect the Fed will tighten more than a quarter point, there's no consensus on further moves. "My guess is the Americans will be tapping the brakes more frequently," Jim Griffin, market strategist at Aeltus Investment Management, says. Why not one big rate boost? The Fed, he explains, is "afraid that if the brakes grab anywhere in the world, the ripple could be disastrous."




To: TWICK who wrote (56840)8/21/1999 6:06:00 PM
From: Susan G  Respond to of 120523
 
The Arch Crawford stuff has been discussed on this new thread in detail. Some posters on SI are of the opinion that the Turkey Earthquake is proof of his prediction <vbg> Scary that people would use this stuff to guide their investing nad trading, that's for sure!!

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To: TWICK who wrote (56840)8/23/1999 1:48:00 AM
From: Kathy Riley  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 120523
 
Elliot cycle theory work, if I remember right, the mathematical theory does correspond with planentary movements, mathematically calculated. Having studied astrology for the past six years, I can honestly say its predictive value has merit. Just simply studying the Jupiter and Saturn transits alone adds one more point to ones information base in making market investment decisions at given points, in my opinion. I use astrological transits as ONE indicator of numerous.

Regards,
Kathy