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To: sandeep who wrote (26021)12/13/2001 7:22:02 PM
From: stomper  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 52237
 
They are talking about a grand cycle super bear taking out all the advances of last 200 years. Where do these guys live? In caves of Afghanistan?

Huh? Can you show me more than one posts that says, mentions or infers that on the CFZ-E?

-dave



To: sandeep who wrote (26021)12/13/2001 7:32:57 PM
From: oldirtybastard  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 52237
 
have people's brains begun working fundamentally differently in the last 200 years? The businesses of today are competing with each other, not those of 200 years ago, so again all is equal and the same mistakes will be made just on a much larger scale and with even more fallout likely. I'm not saying this is it happening right now, but to think it can't happen ever is exactly the naivete required for it to happen.



To: sandeep who wrote (26021)12/13/2001 7:33:43 PM
From: Petrol  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 52237
 
<<The paradigm has indeed changed, some bears will never learn... >>

Will you please explain to me *how* the paradigm has changed?

Thanks



To: sandeep who wrote (26021)12/13/2001 8:48:22 PM
From: BirdDog  Respond to of 52237
 
...taking out all the advances of last 200 years.

What if those Bears on Clown free are actually predicting Armageddon, and don't know it?

I shudder at the thought...
They would be better off buying pork & beans than gold.

BirdDog



To: sandeep who wrote (26021)12/13/2001 8:53:19 PM
From: Robert Scott  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 52237
 
We've had a good couple months - it's not going to go straight up but it's following generally what happens during a recession.

Absolutely discount the unemployment figures as far as the market is concerned. They are and have always been lagging indicators. They always rise during recessions and continue to rise for some time after recessions.

The bears can scream all they want but the facts are that markets climb substantially after recessions:

geocities.com

It is they who are really saying it's different this time!