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To: John Trader who wrote (46070)5/1/2001 5:37:25 PM
From: Ian@SI  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 70976
 
John,

that would probably be Art Cashin of Paine Webber - head floor trader or something like that at the NYSE.
Not only is he knowledgeable, he strikes me as honest, straightforward and without a hidden agenda. i.e. - the type of indiviidual that doesn't exist on Wall Street.

Ian.



To: John Trader who wrote (46070)5/1/2001 7:24:22 PM
From: michael97123  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 70976
 
John,
His name is Art Cashen and he has a good feel for the markets--Apparently this market is fueled by baby boomer demographics. Thats why the higher valuations. I am 56 and the first baby boomer. I will start a website and let you folks know how i am spending my money so you can invest wisely. <ggg> I buy into the increased valuations theory but there is a dark side in about 10-15 years. One of my goals is to accumulate wealth for my kids because the markets and the economy may become difficult when we start withdrawing. mike