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Strategies & Market Trends : JAPAN-Nikkei-Time to go back up? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: borb who wrote (3095)7/25/2002 4:11:07 AM
From: Crossy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3902
 
Borb,
there is a difference. Japan bubble and the agony thereafter stemmed from "crony capitalism" and not tackling bad loans. What you call the "US bubble" I would not call in this way. If you just assumed that the governing forces and the growth environment in infrastructure and capital equipment industries stayed constant, valuation were justifyable IMHO in 2000. Usually the market and the economy move quite in sync. Japan's economy in the 90ies was no growth spot. But the US is growing again nicely. That should help. In the real world you have the "V" shaped recovery. The market will follow. It'S just a matter of time. The bear market will end eventually. But it will end and for a time no one will know because many people are just too timid to invest at all..

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