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To: James Strauss who wrote (7328)1/3/2001 3:50:39 PM
From: herry iball  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 13094
 
James, you don't expect a pullback tomorrow after the exuberance deflates? Earnings, slowdown, high energy prices, shakey middle-east, etc....these are not fixed by Greenie's move.

Plus, given the jittery investor community, seems less likely that folks will want to hold over a weekend, possibly giving us a selloff late tomorrow.

So many possibilities. <g>

-Rap



To: James Strauss who wrote (7328)1/3/2001 9:25:52 PM
From: Bucky Katt  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 13094
 
Jim, I wonder what the FED saw in the future that caused them to do the cut today? It makes one wonder.....Is there something out there we are headed for that is really nasty?
Anyway, I wish I had been better prepared on the long index side..

This was pretty lame of me to say, imagine my surprise when suddenly my screens all started going green<g>>>

"The FED won't move until their next meeting, things aren't really that bad, and maybe not even then, although listening to the talking heads, you would think so..."
Double duh....glad I can reverse course fast...
A few hours made a world of difference...



To: James Strauss who wrote (7328)1/4/2001 11:17:59 AM
From: gamesmistress  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13094
 
Glad I just looked at and didn't actually buy any CA power generators. Calpine didn't open til 10 and then dropped 20%. Ouch. Possibly CA utilties will declare bankruptcy and not pay bills.

Also, the authors of this commentary in today's LA Times recommended nuclear power plants as solution to energy crisis.

latimes.com