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Strategies & Market Trends : Take the Money and Run -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Peach who wrote (2087)6/6/2002 12:19:15 PM
From: Original Mad Dog  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 17639
 
In a perverse way, it is optimism.

Consider:

In the week ending June 5, 2000, the Naz closed at 3874.84 (having dropped over a thousand points in three months)

One year later, in the week ending June 4, 2001, the Naz closed at 2215.10. That is a one year decline of 31.4 percent.

Another year later, in the week ending June 3, 2002, the Naz closed at 1595.26. That is a one year decline of 28.0 percent.

If one year from now, in the week ending June 2, 2003, the Naz closes at 1200, it will have only declined 24.8 percent from the previous year.

Each year it is getting better. <weak grin>

EDIT: Historical NAZ prices, weekly, during period:

table.finance.yahoo.com



To: Peach who wrote (2087)6/6/2002 12:39:53 PM
From: Original Mad Dog  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 17639
 
Take The Money And Run
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This is a story about Billy Joe and Bobbly Sue
Two young lovers with nothin' better to do
Except sit around the house, get high and watch the tube
And here's what happened when they decided to cut loose
They headed down, to New Old El Paso
They swear they ran into a great big hassle
Billy Joe, shot a man while robbin' his castle
Bobby Sue, took the money and run
Yeah
Go on, take the money and run
Go on, take the money and run
Go on, take the money and run
Go on, take the money and run

Billy Mac, is a detective down in Texas
And though he knows just exactly what the facts is
He ain't gonna let those two escape justice
He makes his livin' off of other people's taxes

Billy Joe, lowly slipped away
Bobby Sue, caught up with the him the very next day
They got the money hey and though they got away
Headed down south and they're still runnin' today, singin

Go on, take the money and run
Go on, take the money and run
Go on, take the money and run
Go on, take the money and run

Go on, take the money and run
Go on, take the money and run
Go on, take the money and run
Go on, take the money and run

Well, yeah

Go on, take the money and run
Go on, take the money and run
Go on, take the money and run
Go on, take the money and run