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To: Wowzer who wrote (59647)2/3/2000 10:04:00 AM
From: BigBull  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 95453
 
Rory, yes it is astonishing!

cbs.marketwatch.com

My view, is that it is solely related to Treasury sharply curtailing bond auctions and not indicative of imminent recession. The US economy just recorded a 5.8% gdp increase last qtr. The yield curve is not inverted. Inflation rates are still very low, on a relative basis. Yes, commodity prices are starting to rise, but still, not to the extent that would induce recession.

I've never seen anything like this - NEVER. The bears will be crushed. For now, I am interpreting this as tremendously bullish for stock in general and the OSX in particular. I realize, I may have this totally wrong, and do hereby solicit any and all opinions to the contrary.