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To: KevinMark who wrote (4284)11/10/2000 2:10:37 PM
From: Michael Watkins  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8925
 
Kevin,

Well by the sound of it we aren't that far appart in our thinking at all. The one main difference is that I don't try to predict what will happen. Things could call appart now; tomorrow; next april or never. Its just too hard to decide based on the "talk" of the players.

And the increasing (supposed) sophistication of more and more players, all watching the same trend lines, indicators, and data, it seems to me that this time around, more people than ever are going to bet wrong.

Meaning more people than ever will be hurt.

Re the election, I'm still not sure I buy into your arguement but certainly its a valid opinion. At this time I just can't see America letting things run on forever; it will be resolved; life will go on. All the big money must know this. Does anyone think that civil war will be the outcome of a 300 vote difference? Hardly likely.

And the little money doesn't vote with their stock market checkbooks anyways, they just blindly follow until well past the point of no return.

Now if they nuke Greenspan, that might be a different matter, more emotion wrapped up with him on Wall Street than with Bush or Gore.

LOL!