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To: limit who wrote (25989)6/4/2001 11:19:20 PM
From: ycocko  Respond to of 37746
 
I think we better keep our eyes out over the horizon, the Pacific Horizon!

Rgds

YC



To: limit who wrote (25989)6/5/2001 1:00:45 AM
From: Paul A  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 37746
 
Do you realize that when the nasdaq started its tumble from 5000- there wasnt a week that went by without Maria (CNBC) pounding her fist about the huge amount of money on the sidelines? She finally stopped when we broke 2000 if I recall.. :)

It means nada... zilch.. Sorta like reasoning that simply because there is such a large short position in a particular stock that it HAS to squeeze..

The money is sidelined for a good reason.. Tell me why it should jump back in this week or next? Maybe a rate cut or two this week to jump things?

Im heading to bed right now- ill let you know if I sleep well or not, ok?



To: limit who wrote (25989)6/5/2001 2:20:55 AM
From: velociraptor_  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 37746
 
That billions of money which the government is returning is a joke. The average a person will receive is about $300 and it won't vary much. That's a pile of beans....woop de doo. It's not even worth investing and likely won't even go towards paying off bills, but rather find it's way to being spent as any small bonus would.

I repeat, the tax cut is a joke and is a political move only. $300.....Ha!



To: limit who wrote (25989)6/5/2001 2:23:51 AM
From: velociraptor_  Respond to of 37746
 
I also disagree that everything bad has been factored in. In fact, what has been factored in is that most think things are so bad, this MUST be a bottom....so what happens "if" things do get worse?