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To: pezz who wrote (17321)3/25/2002 7:04:11 PM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74559
 
Hi Pezz, <<Oh,and get this, went SHORT on JOSB @ 15.32 me only winner for the day...Could be tellin me sumptin?>>

:0) You are too much! Pezz short alert! Maurice ands ACF Mike, watch out below!

I added some gold yesterday. I took delivery of the astronomically complicated watch on Saturday, and yes, did rub it all over myself, planning to do same at some point on someone else during this upcoming holiday weekend.

Otherwise, I am working on my Trini scheme and patiently waiting for the collapse per script.

Asia is looking healthier on the surface, Thailand is absolutely booming relative to a few years ago, and Taiwan is positively frothy, all for no particular reason other than some orders have been received from empty warehouses overseas. Keeping watch and brief, especially on Japan, always.

Chugs, Jay

P.S. I, and perhaps others as well, do appreciate your continuing updates. I actually do check out the way you play and the things you play with.



To: pezz who wrote (17321)3/25/2002 7:47:37 PM
From: carranza2  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74559
 
Hi, Jay. Been lurking this thread for the most part. I'm uninspired from a financial standpoint. I suppose the international situation has me concerned more than anything. Injects a lot of chaos into things.

How will the stock market and markets in general react when the US, as I'm convinced, takes on Saddam? I suppose the answer to that question is: It depends on how successful the gambit is. So, how do we determine the merits of such an adventure in advance? Let's brainstorm the problem.

1.- We can anticipate worldwide terrorism against US interests as the battle will not be fought solely in Iraq. How serious? Who knows, but I suspect that it will hurt.

2.- The US will be initially successful militarily but will have to deal with Saddam's WMDs, which now include such nice little bugs as anthrax and a nastier bug, aflatoxin, which causes liver cancer in a few years. Saddam's use of WMDs will be his downfall, but he will see himself as having no choice but to use them. Effect on stock market: Horrible.

3.- Quite possible that Saddam will explode an atomic bomb or a dirty nuclear bomb in Israel. Effect on stock market: Horrible.

All in all, we're figuratively and literally headed for a big KABOOM, except that the KABOOM is not the kind which this thread discusses. It is the real thing.



To: pezz who wrote (17321)3/27/2002 10:28:50 AM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74559
 
Hi Pezz, Ok, I surrender to the forces of darkness, and capitulate to the legion of doom. I bought the first of many expected tranches of DROOY, GOLD, BP, HGMCY, and XOM, guaranteeing that these shares will drop and thus able to buy more. Bought same for employees' retirement accounts. Chugs, Jay