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To: Casaubon who wrote (63290)11/28/2000 7:56:55 PM
From: John Madarasz  Respond to of 99985
 
SecurityTrader tonight...NDX and BTK

NDX

securitytrader.com^NDX&ChartID=14092&ChartType=D

BTK

securitytrader.com^BTK&ChartID=14086&ChartType=D

these guys have been nailing the BTK btw...

Regards,

John M



To: Casaubon who wrote (63290)11/28/2000 8:06:16 PM
From: jmootx  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 99985
 
I was upset the Fed went too far in 1998 and did nothing in 1996. Irrational exuberance began post 1995 and the fed did nothing to target the growing wealth effect then. They were too afraid to damage the needed financing that Rubin insisted was required to fuel the 'new economy'(developing economy)
Again Greenspan is human and the rapid market bubble that formed and its related crash now prove he has made mistakes that developing economies make. Financing the new economy is different then the old and the sheer force of investment made to satisfy the demand is to blame. Unfortunately he learned on the job as all of us had. Was the liquidity primed to prevent Y2k crises a good decision? Well 20/20 vision says no. Still a mistake regardless. Just an example how we are a developing economy that is not yet cognizant of how to manage it's dynamics. Developing economies like our new investment driven tertiary/rapid product cycle one is going through a hard landing as the market indicates. We are becoming risk averse.....take notice-nothing soft about that.



To: Casaubon who wrote (63290)11/28/2000 9:52:33 PM
From: Crimson Ghost  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 99985
 
I have been saying the NAZ was a bubble for years. But I and other bears looked like fools as the NAZ kept going from one absurd level to the next even more absurd level -- reflecting the Fed's bubble supporting monetary policy. But as the old saying goes -- "he who laughs last laughs best"

Similarly my bullish take on gold proved way premature. But I think I will have the last laugh there as well.