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To: Mr. Aloha who wrote (13715)4/5/2000 12:41:00 AM
From: AreWeThereYet  Respond to of 14266
 
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Andy



To: Mr. Aloha who wrote (13715)4/5/2000 1:07:00 AM
From: Sigmund  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 14266
 
<<Sigmund knows I love this %*#@.>>

Aloha, how old are you? I ask because I heard a psychologist on the radio over the weekend who said that the current younger generation is risk addicted. His theory was that this generation faced no major tragedies i.e. Great Depression, World War II etc. and now need to have personal danger to compensate for lack of shared danger. This explains in his mind the tremendous rate of serious accidents related to sports. People are more inclined to take chances.

The implications for the market according to this psychologist were very positive. In the past, when there was a crash, people would exit. Now many say: oh boy I want to be there. According to the psychologist, the bull market can continue indefinitely.

Back to basics, take a look at the Eidsy spread. Should be something there for someone addicted to trouble.