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To: SusieQ1065 who wrote (56636)6/8/2002 2:22:30 PM
From: DebtBomb  Respond to of 208838
 
Thanks susie, well if they want to jam it, we'll ride it up. ;-)

These Hussman comments are funny:
And the market's overvaluation remains unresolved. Despite pathetic little rallies on improved expectations for corporate earnings, stocks remain pricey by historical measures.

"Buying overvalued stocks is a lot like dropping anchor with a long chain," says John Hussman, publisher of Hussman Econometrics Advisors. "Your boat will bob up and down with the waves, and will sail this way and that with the wind, but in the long run, you're not going anywhere."



To: SusieQ1065 who wrote (56636)6/8/2002 2:48:48 PM
From: DebtBomb  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 208838
 
Nasdaq 1247, wouldn't surprise me, it would be a new low. With warnings and negative liquidity, it can happen. It would relieve the overhang of sellers at every corner too, IMHO. It's going to be an interesting month.
Thanks for posting this stuff susie.