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To: zonder who wrote (51064)10/11/2002 10:55:48 AM
From: Ish  Respond to of 281500
 
<<As anyone following the markets these past few months can tell you, markets go down whenever W. Bush makes a speech on TV.>>

So this is news? If you remember the 90s, Clinton on TV was usually good for a 200 point drop and Gore would knock it by 100 points. Traders get nervous when any president gets on TV in case he has some bad news.



To: zonder who wrote (51064)10/11/2002 3:50:40 PM
From: KLP  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
You probably want to read Warren Buffett's take on the market for the last three years...He's said the market was too high for many years....he still thinks so... Maybe he could keep his mouth quiet....

Also, I've noticed that people who think the market goes down when the President speaks, must think that the President has something to do to with the market going up.... You do know that's not accurate, don't you?

How's the European market doing, BTW....? What new growth industries are coming aboard...?