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To: Chip McVickar who wrote (945)4/13/2001 4:41:15 PM
From: GROUND ZERO™  Respond to of 8150
 
Sure, the NAZ had a great crash, but it's ready for its next leg higher.....

Here are two posts addressing your comments I've just entered on another thread:

Message 15660176

Message 15660209

What could cause the U.S. Dollar to stumble is much lower interest rates in the U.S., this would weaken the Dollar, but don't think a weaker Dollar is a bad thing... a weaker Dollar would be very good for U.S. trade, for U.S. exports... this would help to keep U.S. companies busy moving their inventories and keep production high... a weak Dollar is therefore positive for U.S. companies and ultimately for the equity markets... this would make the foreign purchase of Dollars more inviting and attractive... I think we're in a win/win situation and it's right around the next corner.....

GZ