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To: Susan G who wrote (16786)5/4/2002 12:20:53 PM
From: Petrol  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 26752
 
Great couple of posts, Susan.

How people still have the illusory "faith" that the market will always go up (pardoning minor corrections, naturally) and that anyone in StockmarketLand gives a hoot about the average investor is beyond me.

How long can they ignore it? Now it's in mainstream media - not much, but it's there.



To: Susan G who wrote (16786)5/5/2002 10:07:13 AM
From: lee kramer  Respond to of 26752
 
Susan: Wall St. Corrupt? Say it ain't so Joe. Hell, they've been sticking it to us since they met under the 'ole buttonwood tree. Until recently it's been a monopoly, kinda like the one that Baseball enjoyed by getting enough legislators to enact a law saying that the National Pastime was a "sport" and not a "business." Sure. That nonsensical notion is gone as is the monopolistic oligarchy, (hey, I can turn a phrase) that stuck us with those onerous, predatory $100+ one-turn commissions. Let THEM eat cake. Karma, Karma.



To: Susan G who wrote (16786)5/5/2002 7:16:23 PM
From: ChrisJP  Respond to of 26752
 
Hey Susan, couldn't help noticing your posts. Just like we knew the top was coming when both Time and Newsweek had pictures of bulls on their covers ...

maybe the opposite can be true too.

there won't be a bottom until traders stop buying the dips...

Nooooooooo -- there won't be a bottom until the selling stops, lol.

Regards,
Chris