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To: blankmind who wrote (62821)11/19/2000 7:57:48 PM
From: James F. Hopkins  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 99985
 
I have said we will have one more BLOW off top..
as the S.S. money goes into the market..

What a crock of crap too..it's just what the
Japanese did to get their Peak.
And they have never re-covered ( not even close )
while millions of them
lost everything they had.

The only thing I could really kiss Spam for was
he at least spoke out against it.
But he writing is on the WALL , as the WALL STREET
maggots have the biggest lobby in Washington and they
will get their greedy grimy hands on it.

2% at first then weeee look how good that was..then
2% more then 2%more..next thing they got it all
then market goes sky high with every one getting giddy,
and the America pie goes by by as they calibrate
their great wisdom of Subsiding the market with
TAX money.
( IT's a from of Communism turned inside out, with a twist)

Then the NEXT generation who put all that money in the
Market wonders what happened..and the money maggots
tell em it was their own falt..and it was
for trusting them.
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I see the big one hitting about 2007 to 2100..
Demographics dictates it.
There is no real money in the market..it's all a hot
air promise that the companies can some day pay you
a dividend ..
Stocks need a never ending supply of money of at least
2% per yr to just hold their own "if you don't bring
any new ones out " if they don't get that 2% injection
they fall of their own weight ( trading overhead )
The S&P pays a little over half of the over head with dividends..but it's not enough.

Any thing that gets big enough gets respect..
even if it is a ponzi scam.
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Jim