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To: Erik T who wrote (582)11/10/2000 3:39:38 PM
From: Tommaso  Respond to of 74559
 
Excellent link. Thank you.

Inflows and outflows, together with willingness or unwillingess to hold, provide tremendous leverage for stock prices. At the bottom as well as near a top; after a real bottom, when no one wants to buy, a small shift can raise the market terrifically in less than a year.

But I don't think we are anywhere near that kind of a bottom and don't think we will be without another 40% drop on all indices.



To: Erik T who wrote (582)11/10/2000 4:07:34 PM
From: Don England  Respond to of 74559
 
good article, erik. everyone should look at the whole article. i find the fig vs. fed fund rate graph very illuminating, too. don