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To: Psycho-Social who wrote (45179)3/31/2002 8:38:58 AM
From: t2  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 99280
 
P-S, I think the US bond market should see lower yields(or at least not rising) due to the middle east situation and the possible inflows from the Japan after their year end.

Insider selling is going to dry up in the first few weeks of the month and inflows into the market are going to be strongest in early April (is that correct?).

I don't know to what degree this Israeli/Palestinian situation is going to affect the market but I think after a day or so, it is going to be what we see in Afganistan, a non-factor in the stock market.

It will surely tell us how much interest there is in stocks right now..If the market brushes aside the middle east problem, that would be a sign there are lots of buyers out there..and vice versa. Those are the signals that I am going to be watching.

jmho