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To: Jeff Jordan who wrote (29546)3/2/2001 8:33:37 AM
From: Larry S.  Respond to of 53068
 
do you think passage will be a significant event for public morale?, the public that is seeing its retirement funds dissipating at an alarming rate. we soon should start seeing even more mutual flow outflows from growth and tech in money market and bond funds: cbs.marketwatch.com . think i will just go hide under a rock for a while. larry



To: Jeff Jordan who wrote (29546)3/2/2001 9:43:00 AM
From: Susan Saline  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 53068
 
<<<<< the tax cut is moving quickly for a vote....I expect it pretty soon. >>>>>

so will that be a one day 'cure' all?

where the 'hopers' think the bottom is in?

I doubt it ... it'll be a day whre the 'flippers' will make some great one two three day gains... then back to more torture ....

the market can not turn ... till all hope is given up ..when you least expect it



To: Jeff Jordan who wrote (29546)3/2/2001 9:50:08 AM
From: Susan Saline  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 53068
 
here's another sick thought on rate cut rally's ...

now everyone is 'hoping' /thinking / talking that greenie went so overboard with all the rate increases last year ... that we should/may get a WHOLE point reduction ....

give some thought ...to a ... what if ...

we only get a .25 cut

Could we see the market selling off on that .25 rate cut? ... could be a good thing though, if the 3/4 hundred point drop causes a capitulation ..

sorry for all the bearishness