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To: donald sew who wrote (6776)5/2/2001 2:50:14 PM
From: horsegirl48  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 52237
 
Donald if we can close above 2200 does that not bode well for a strong day tommorow??



To: donald sew who wrote (6776)5/2/2001 2:56:43 PM
From: Haim R. Branisteanu  Respond to of 52237
 
Donald, some time about 2 months ago I posted on SI that the governments can not afford to leave the market go back to historical valuation levels comparable with other investments like RE for example. Simple put the whole pension and insurance system would had collapsed just as simple.

Wonder if a mortgage banker would finance any of the NAZ stocks and that is the key to sound investment.

What I not understand is the fact the FED waited for so long and did not act in due time. I just wonder why they did so much harm to some many people. My read that whole game is driven by politics and the entity in power plain and simple.

The international constellation is such that as long as the US will be the major military power cornering any one challenging their authority the financial market will be on a hallucinating binge, or act rational if you are a T/A momentum trader ( I can not call that investor).

IMHO the brain wash of the population is so acute that people now take stocks as granted currency backed by other currency that once in the far past was backed by real assets like gold and economical soundness.

Haim