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To: ahhaha who wrote (22346)5/18/2000 2:06:00 PM
From: Tim McCormick  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 29970
 
"You are calling for a stock market crash. When will this occur?"
I didn't call for a crash. The financial services industry has expanded beyond its usefulness as an allocator of capital. It has become a part of a culture of speculation. To the extent in which this is true it will eventually contract as the zero sum game consumes itself.

"So are you trusting your own emotions?"
I am rational in an emotional market. If I was emotional, I would have been more successful lately.

"Interest rates were rising in Oct '99 so why did the NAZ ignore that?"
You well know the difference between the price of money and the supply of money. Do you not think I haven't read every post you ever made on SI? Pull your head out.

Your sentiment paragraph is incoherent-try again.

"During 1980 and afterwards with interest rates up around 20% there wasn't much changing either."
Wrong, ask any longtime retail broker what percentage of production he got from fixed income during this period as compared to now.