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To: Susan G who wrote (10121)1/26/2002 9:27:46 PM
From: lee kramer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26752
 
Susan: The Fed can, and from what I hear, is pumping billions into the economic stream. But that may not necessarily translate into higher stock prices. If the buyers are willing and the capital is made available...then yes, stock prices can rise, (assuming of course that bonds don't decline sharply causing nice yields and siphoning off massive gobs of capital.) This is a great game and there are many pieces to the puzzle...reminds me of those puzzles we used to do as kids on rainy Saturdays. You'd open the cardboard box, turn it upside down and 9700 pieces would fall on the table. Me, I preferred Monopoly. The only way I can stay reasonable sane, and Suzy would dispute this claim, is to focus on a futures chart, (anyone here like the Nq's? Susan?).. and a small handful of stocks...a couple of good looking longs, a couple of good looking shorts. Anything more and my eyes glaze over and I must take to my bed for a day of seclusion.



To: Susan G who wrote (10121)1/26/2002 9:27:57 PM
From: Challo Jeregy  Respond to of 26752
 
agree - vix just doesn't move that fast!

I agree with your thoughts that the next move will be a big one -
darned if I know which way though . . .