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To: Ramsey Su who wrote (31665)3/7/2002 9:37:10 AM
From: Todd Reichardt  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 52237
 
Hi Ramsey,

<<<I think the market moves will be violent and fast. Sure hate to be caught on the wrong side.>>>

I agree, there appears to be strong conviction on both sides. I think we move strongly, but will it be the bulls slaughtering the bears or the other way around?

Combining that thought with the relatively low VXN lead me to the conclusion the best way for me to play it is using straddles.

Todd



To: Ramsey Su who wrote (31665)3/10/2002 2:09:32 AM
From: craig crawford  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 52237
 
>> Furthermore, this is anti free trade, destroying everything that this country represents. <<

better go brush up on your american history. do you know the first piece of legislation put forth in front of the first congress in 1789? the tariff act of 1789. did you know that washington, adams, madison, hamilton, jefferson, clay, lincoln, and all the republicans that followed such as mckinley, teddy roosevelt, cal coolidge, harding, hoover, taft, etc were all in favor of protective tariffs? more recently ronald reagan imposed quotas and tariffs.

"Give us a protective tariff, and we will have the greatest country on earth"
--Abraham Lincoln

"Thank God I am not a free-trader. In this country, pernicious indulgence in the doctrine of free trade seems inevitably to produce fatty degeneration of the moral fibre."
--Theodore Roosevelt