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To: ColleenB who wrote (45978)8/20/2001 9:41:40 AM
From: Canuck Dave  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 56532
 
Looks like just another day in hell for the markets.

A little green, a little red, very little volume.

CD



To: ColleenB who wrote (45978)8/20/2001 4:45:30 PM
From: LTK007  Respond to of 56532
 
Colleen as i look at that S&P chart back to 1977 it looks extremely like a drawing in process,and that drawing when finally completed will be a drawing that will be featured prominently in the economic books that will have titles like "The Great Bubble and its Collapse:a history".
Historical charts have a tendency to have prominent symmmetries,that Bubble has a long way to go down before we get symmetry as we are now on the dark-side of the mountain slope and that drawing has a long way to go to be finished,imo.Paxmax



To: ColleenB who wrote (45978)8/20/2001 5:02:19 PM
From: LTK007  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 56532
 
who in 1990 would ever think Nikkei would ever ever arrive back at 10,000.and yet,look at this chart,and we see after 11years post Bubble the Nikkei is still trending down.
Fleckenstein who lived in Japan at the time of its Bubble firmly states our Bubble surpassed the Nikkei Bubble.Max
finance.yahoo.com^N225&d=c&t=my&l=on&z=b&q=l
the S&P and Nikkei comparison charts finance.yahoo.com