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To: Dominick who wrote (14324)10/5/2001 8:31:32 AM
From: hypostomus  Respond to of 18137
 
Dominick - Since no one with any sense offered a response, I will hazard one. I assume that you plan to trade with the loan proceeds. If so, the interest rate is almost irrelevant. Your profits from conservative trading with strict risk control should make it look like free money at any rate short of usury. You only need to find one stock going hyperbolic once a week to pay the freight. The larger issue is what your money will be worth. IMO we still have too much cash with no profitable investment venues other than the stock market. Deflation (eating the seed corn) being intolerable, I believe we will choose the other historical solution and inflate its value away. You've probably got a copy of Trader Vic - I (Methods of a Wall Street Master) on your shelf. The first part of that first book takes the long view on the economy and stocks. Best regards. - Mike