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To: Lymond who wrote (29736)4/27/2000 12:31:00 PM
From: Cynic 2005  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 42523
 
Hi John, I can't believe that somebody has shown YOU the door to make room for more of Voltire's drivel. I guess people really have trouble discerning between good information and drivel! -ng-



To: Lymond who wrote (29736)4/27/2000 12:33:00 PM
From: TheStockFairy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42523
 
John! Welcome to "All Clowns Must Be Destroyed."

We are a roving band of behind sniffing dogs that also star in internet MPEG movies. We tend to pose with amorous ladies while large men with cameras leer on.

All stock picks and indices predictions that are made on this thread have a limited, if any, connection with reality. Sometimes, choices in stocks are made that would bankrupt even the most uneducated investor.

The long term outlook of this thread is eternal damnation, as suicide at this point, should have occurred after that bounceback rally in '88.

Please feel free to sit down and discuss how the US should use partially chewed orange rhines for currency backing or discuss the plight of the underpaid Internet CEO.

All member's suggestions for improvment are always welcomed, but frequently ignored or taunted.

Thank you for coming to All Clowns Must Be Destroyed. Please remain seated until all blood has drained near your ankles. Enjoy the rest of your day at the park.



To: Lymond who wrote (29736)4/27/2000 12:44:00 PM
From: Defrocked  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 42523
 
Equity dippers, NASDAQ in particular, must not
believe that there will be three more
Fed hikes to slow down excessive domestic
demand growth. The low inventory build in Q1
may actually keep Q2/Q3 at 5% or higher when
coupled with the Q1's 8.3% PCE momentum, which
is unlikely to slow substantially.

The Hawks on the FOMC that were pushing for
50 bps in February really have a case now at
the May meeting. Today's equity action, so far,
may also imply that the Doves will win out with
only 25bps.....which is probably negative for bonds.

Any comments, please?