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To: JDinBaltimore who wrote (34312)11/27/1999 3:50:00 PM
From: cary garner  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 99985
 
to all

any market direction analysis must consider this:

biz.yahoo.com

note the increase in m3. until easy al and the treasury turn off the money faucet this market is going up --sideways at the worst.

the increases in the money supply starting in 10/98 and up to now have massive. the last two mo. have seen even more liquidity pumped into the system. easy al won't let this bubble pop before jan 2000 (or later )for proof look how he flooded the market with liquidity during the market lows in oct.

seems like classic inflation to me-- too much money chasing too few equities.



To: JDinBaltimore who wrote (34312)11/28/1999 1:51:00 AM
From: Vitas  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 99985
 
>>>the historical average for say DOW is 5%, how could one even justify 10%, let alone 20%+<<<

when was the last time in "history" that the other major
former superpower conceded?

>>>If the wheels fall off<<<

the wheels fell off the internets earlier this year, falling by 50%. the wheels have fallen off previous bubbles in the past - for the most part they affected mostly their own sector, and the rest of the market rather minimally.

>>>This whole guess work is like beating a dead horse<<<

you be sure and have fun, you hear?

what's your point?

V