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To: Jeff Jordan who wrote (11420)8/18/2001 8:00:19 AM
From: 2MAR$  Respond to of 208838
 
It's a curious thing they chose a bull and not a kamoto dragon or even godzilla?

with the Nikkei at a 16yr low ?

A bull makes perfect sense ! Though the scientists
were prolly not thinking of the stock market when
they did that ...or were they ? <vbg>

;-)



To: Jeff Jordan who wrote (11420)8/18/2001 8:21:25 AM
From: 2MAR$  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 208838
 
Real Estate Bubble bursting ?

Message 16226850

Bob Schiller,who predicted dead-on the NASDAQ collapse before it happened in his book "Irrational Exuberance" real specialty is Housing,and he is now calling the Housing market to be a classic bubble that is going to collapse and that the negative impact on the economy will be GREATER than the Tech Bubble collapsing.

This via Bill Wolman on CNBC(he is editor BW,and Schiller is a professor at Yale--and his book was super and lucky for him it hit the books shelves just as the bubble started to leak).


the missing lagging indicator ....real-estate.

Homebuilders See Bearish Options Moves
Message 16178401

* Land has been like gold in california...$1/2 to $1mil for a
home very common , love to see that insanity end <g>



To: Jeff Jordan who wrote (11420)8/18/2001 12:34:21 PM
From: zone_boundry  Respond to of 208838
 
Scientists have been doing this stuff for at least 15 years but not this well. Back when I spent some time at Notre Dame a professor there wanted to do angels and find out how many would fit on the head of a pin....