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To: dennis michael patterson who wrote (29771)9/14/2000 9:54:05 AM
From: donald sew  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 42787
 
Dennis,

>>>> if theEuro bottoms, will that not add to the sense that a bottom has been reached in US Equities, at least a tradeable botom? <<<<

Im no expert in currency, but if the EURO BOTTOMs that would put pressure on the US DOLLAR. If the EURO takes off strongly and the US DOLLAR drops strongly(leaving JAPAN out of this discussion for now), then that should attract European money back to Europe which would decrease the liquidity in the US market.

Im not talking about a 1-2 day thingy, but a sustained move, so I dont how a quick short-term move in currency would effect stocks.