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To: Jim Willie CB who wrote (16154)11/14/2000 4:41:57 PM
From: hroark2000  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 65232
 
JW, do you really think that the Fed will start easing rates sometime soon. I agree that they must do this to avoid a recession next year. However, every time I read something from AG or hear one of his speeches he is talking about inflationary pressures lurking (ie. oil costs and labor costs). If Bush does eventually win, I think that makes AG even more reluctant to cut rates because of Bush's plan for a tax cut. The Feds next move must be to cut rates, but I just think AG is so determined to kill inflation that he will kill growth to ensure we have no inflation.



To: Jim Willie CB who wrote (16154)11/14/2000 5:40:11 PM
From: RocketMan  Respond to of 65232
 
Those are all good reasons to rally. Along with those, the 4th quarter is particularly important for fund managers. This is the first financial quarter for most of them. Whatever they rack up this quarter will reflect in their "Year to Date" results for 2001. Many funds kick butt this quarter, then go conservative for the other three quarters, resting on their laurels. So, expect a good quarter for those stocks that are liked by the funds.