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To: Rich1 who wrote (25757)4/1/2000 9:55:00 PM
From: Cheeky Kid  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 63513
 
Stock Market Correction Talk (October 98)

Message 5909664

Tuesday, October 6, 1998
Message 5933297
>> we'll look back one day ... saw that we made a buck here ... a buck there ... on net stocks ... and be sick <<

Wednesday, October 7, 1998
Message 5939812
>> How the hell are you supposed to hold stocks when it is so damn choppy. <<

Thursday, October 8, 1998
Message 5951386
>> Institutions are run by children with no common sense. They are lemmings and have no ability to think contrarily. <<

Tuesday, October 13, 1998
Message 6003072
>> Fear really screws things up <<

Tuesday, October 13, 1998
Message 5997677
>> CSCO lose its strength an hr. before closing on Monday.. Do u think its time to take a profit at this point? I sold and rebought them at $43 1/2 again<<

And last but not least:

October 9th, 1998
pei-intl.com
Will Leverage Cause The Financial World to Blow Up?
>> There is no place to hide other than cash for the moment. We are in the final stages of a global liquidity crisis and not a flight to quality crisis. In this atmosphere, cash rules. Oct. 98 <<

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Lots of negative talk from the correction of October 98, very interesting to read the mood of investors. Of course markets are higher than they were back in October 98, but the markets were higher in October 98 from that of October 96.

Check your favourite thread, and read the mood of investors from the second week of October 98.