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To: Crimson Ghost who wrote (13871)12/17/2001 2:44:44 PM
From: Justa Werkenstiff  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 99280
 
George: Re: "Of course if these estimates are overly optimistic, then the market is even more overvalued that the Fed model indicates."

What number is being used for next year's estimates in this application of the Fed. model?

TIA



To: Crimson Ghost who wrote (13871)12/18/2001 9:35:42 AM
From: vampire  Respond to of 99280
 
What if the stock market isn't overvalued but the treasuries are undervalued?



To: Crimson Ghost who wrote (13871)12/18/2001 10:56:10 AM
From: TREND1  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 99280
 
George
(1) Do you have Fed model number for 4/4/01 ?
(2) Do you have Fed model number for 5/23/01 ?

Thanks in advance
Larry Dudash



To: Crimson Ghost who wrote (13871)12/18/2001 11:57:48 AM
From: TREND1  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 99280
 
George
My question was:
George
(1) Do you have Fed model number for 4/4/01 ?
(2) Do you have Fed model number for 5/23/01 ?
Thanks in advance
Larry Dudash

Answer:
Member of EMAIL list sent me the data. In fact more data
then I could have hoped for.
Thanks
Larry Dudash