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To: tradermike_1999 who wrote (4257)7/18/2001 8:51:05 PM
From: Don Pueblo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6873
 
Nice piece, Mike.



To: tradermike_1999 who wrote (4257)7/18/2001 10:00:27 PM
From: t_w_b  Respond to of 6873
 
Thnx Mike, very well done indeed<eom>



To: tradermike_1999 who wrote (4257)7/18/2001 10:23:13 PM
From: LTK007  Respond to of 6873
 
tradermike you have expressed excellently much of my own concerns.max



To: tradermike_1999 who wrote (4257)7/19/2001 12:01:09 AM
From: smet~   Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6873
 
Enjoyed your thoughts on Gspan. The thought that Gspan is wanting the consumer to go into more debt is a scary thought. Don't have the hard cold facts in front of me, but an educated guess tells me that the average consumer is already up to his/her eyeballs in debt right now.



To: tradermike_1999 who wrote (4257)7/19/2001 3:02:24 AM
From: xaver17  Respond to of 6873
 
Tradermike, well written

to start with your last question, I never trusted Greenspan since his first "intraday" rate-cut. He shouldn't try to influence the stock market. That's hubris again. His course is really dangerous.

Higher rates in order to slow the economy work very well, but lower rates don't work half as good in the other direction. "You can give the cows water, but you can't force them to drink".

Xaver