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To: TTOSBT who wrote (163244)12/15/2000 5:36:07 PM
From: mepci  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 176387
 
TT: It is too simplistic to assume the FED as the evil force that is crimping the market.
Even today companies who has no prayer of making money are still selling at a high price.
Dell would not been considered a bargain at these prices.
It is important to know that printing more money with cheaper interest is not a cure for an economy which may ail from indigestion.
The FEd is doing a very delicate balancing act, which is not( I emphasize not ) the only factor in this economy.
Instead of bashing the FEDs and Analysts , we need to encourage companies to use their resources wisely.

A lot of these companys have no business coming for public companies. Let them first prove that they are worthy of going to less than well informed small investor. Let them prove that they need to make money for the stockholder before they build their castles. It is not FEDs job to dole out easy money for the likes of the dotcoms and 27 year old hotshots who can't handle a days job in the regular jobs.



To: TTOSBT who wrote (163244)12/16/2000 11:13:24 AM
From: OLDTRADER  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
Agree 100%-Fed really blew it when they didn't go to neutral at the last meeting.Election got in the way-Look for a cut-just my opinion.Could be 50!