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To: J.B.C. who wrote (40193)1/6/2001 1:43:09 PM
From: NucTrader  Respond to of 42787
 
My point, I guess, is that not all "crashes" are interest rate sensitive. This one may or may not be. Guess we'll soon find out.



To: J.B.C. who wrote (40193)1/6/2001 1:49:34 PM
From: bobby beara  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 42787
 
History CANNOT repeat itself because nothing is the same. We may go down, we may go up I'm not sure. But I see little value in revisiting 1929 and the Nikkei.>>>

yes it can, and yes it does,

it's called the business cycle,

i emphasize the word CYCLE.

that was the thing that people deemed repealed by the new economy about a year ago -g-

Mark Twain, said history doesn't repeat itself exactly, it rhymes,

you have two rhymes compared there already, the 29 dow and the 89 nikkei, whether this is another rhyme going on here or not is just a subject for speculation and debate, but history is a good teacher, it's a required subject in grade school -g-

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