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To: Bernard Levy who wrote (1429)4/4/2000 1:22:00 PM
From: Andre Daedone  Respond to of 1648
 
Bernard:
There is a race going on and both the dow and the NAZ are down over 500 points. There are a lot of people that are getting crushed right now.

The regulators are pathetic. They obviously don't know how to regulate.

Andre



To: Bernard Levy who wrote (1429)4/4/2000 3:31:00 PM
From: lml  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1648
 
Hi Bernard:

I wrote the following about a hour ago when the Naz was around 3780, but my browser crashed, then a few phone calls. Anyway . . .

Yes, a very similar thought crossed my mind about 10 minutes. There is a tremendous amount of "new-wealth" being wiped out over the past week. It will undoubted have a reverberating effect on the economy going forward, and as a result, I think the Fed will move with extra caution in raising rates any further.

And who stands to benefit from a softening by the Fed? Well, some of the "old" (I hate that term because it is so misrepresentative of what is being described) economy stocks, with their debt-laden books will be one.

Well, I'm also doing a bit of chart reading of the Naz composite as I write this. I'm no chartist, but it looks like the next level of support is in the 3500-3600 range, and I think we're just about there. What's a 100 points?

A Tale of Two Economies: "These were the best of time; these were the worst of times (or something like that)"