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Strategies & Market Trends : P&S and STO Death Blow's -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Big Dog who wrote (13237)11/1/2002 3:46:48 PM
From: ajtj99  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 30712
 
It's nothing of the sort. It's simply human relations 101.

So are you saying this is all sexual? <G>.



To: Big Dog who wrote (13237)11/1/2002 4:15:26 PM
From: LTK007  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 30712
 
BigDog my only cripe is this is not always the case. The Street supported Clinton. If you give up on the Street always fights for republicans year and year out i can get to agreement with you regards this year.(and mind some of the Big Boyz are most definitely Democrats)
The hard fact this year the Street fear those who really want to get reforms regards the Street a done deal and those people are NOT Bush republicans(They are into foreign policy and PaxAmerica, they don't want any distractions like big time Scandals and a reform movement)
So,in this PARTICULAR election it would be in the Streets interest to have Bush style republicans win as much as possible.
Remember McCain is a Republican, and he would take no sh-- regards any trying to stop him from getting the reform bills accomplished.Max



To: Big Dog who wrote (13237)11/11/2002 10:01:18 PM
From: Big Dog  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 30712
 
"It's hard to find any particular set of data points as to why the market would be more than just marginally down," said Joseph Battipaglia, chief investment officer at Ryan, Beck & Co. . .The S&P 500 snapped a four-week winning streak . . . Investors are debating whether stocks rallied too hard, too fast as the economy struggles to piece together a recovery.

Call me nuts . . . call me a conspiracy theorist . . . It was the election . . .

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