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To: russwinter who wrote (64272)2/23/2001 8:37:33 AM
From: Richard Mazzarella  Respond to of 116759
 
russ, your number 4 was in part my number 1. I think we are now seeing confirmation for our speculation in mining share accumulation.



To: russwinter who wrote (64272)2/23/2001 9:58:35 AM
From: Alex  Respond to of 116759
 
<<If the Fed could always get the economy out of a jam by printing more money, there would be no recessions. But there will always come a time when more money means more inflation and/or a depreciating dollar. At that point, the Fed must slow down the printing presses lest it lose the confidence of the financial markets, including and especially the foreign exchange market. I suspect that by the second half of this year, the Fed will no longer enjoy the luxury of printing its way out of the next economic jam.>>

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