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To: ubetcha who wrote (14895)7/22/2002 11:57:31 AM
From: Alan Whirlwind  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 82420
 
Looks like Gettysberg out there.



To: ubetcha who wrote (14895)7/23/2002 12:23:41 AM
From: ubetcha  Respond to of 82420
 
Well, should be another rough day for gold tomorrow. Futures up, dollar up, gold stocks took it on the chin today along with everything else! Time for a correction in gold. Looks like the course of action is BACK TO PATIENCE!!

The markets may go up tomorrow, but can not stay there. It is interesting that the economy is so strong (sic!), and yet the markets can continue to lose their value. I think that it is getting time for the big boys to start getting hit with the same problems that they allowed for the Companies that they promoted. Morgan Stanley may be getting ready to actually lay off employees. JP Morgan may be found out, and it will actually affect their stock price. Boy what a country. First Tech, then energy, accounting firms, telecom, The big manufacturers (GE may be next). Will we now start seeing it hit the banks, brokers, and housing? If it keeps going where will it end? We better all get to spending in order to keep the economy going.

Terry