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To: Dale Baker who wrote (3126)5/5/2000 7:57:00 AM
From: Tommaso  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3339
 
Now wait. You are saying that there was a panic but that there was bo panic.

I say, there was no panic, and there was no panic. That's typical in earlier stages of a bear market. Indeed, people keep coming on in as the market declines, thinking that they are getting "bargains."

But when the great majority of stockholders decide that the main trend of the market is down, it is impossible for them all to sell at once.

The only stocks I think are worth holding (other than some golds as an anti-inflation speculation)now are oil stocks, and I am not sure that they would hold up in a general decline, even with the price of oil very high.



To: Dale Baker who wrote (3126)5/6/2000 11:53:00 PM
From: Joan Osland Graffius  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3339
 
Dale, Re: market.

IMO, in order to have a healthy stock market there must be healthy credit markets. I think most market students would agree with me that the credit markets are unhealthy at the moment. The spreads are dangerous, and the debt in this country is at dangerous levels, including the consumer, corporations and the government.

Joan