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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Sidney Reilly who wrote (414250)6/11/2003 10:23:57 PM
From: jlallen  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769670
 
LOL!

The crash began before Bush took office. The Clinton/Gore recession which began with the bursting market bubble in March 2000 was exacerbated by 9/11. You must be a moron to blame that mess on Bush.



To: Sidney Reilly who wrote (414250)6/11/2003 10:28:35 PM
From: broadstbull  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
If April 4th 2000 wasn't a giant flashing signal that the market was about to fall of a ledge, I don't know what was. That was the warning shot. Most wanted to ignore it, but those who listened didn't get killed in the following 2 years. Oh....and the nasdaq had dropped from 5000 to below 2400 before Bush took office.



To: Sidney Reilly who wrote (414250)6/11/2003 10:38:24 PM
From: CYBERKEN  Respond to of 769670
 
The Clinton/Rubin deflationary disaster is only now being cured by policy formulated by people who are NOT Marxist/Leninist racist class-warfare fanatics...



To: Sidney Reilly who wrote (414250)6/11/2003 10:59:38 PM
From: Jerrel Peters  Respond to of 769670
 
Sid, that was absolutely the most idiotic market anal-ysis I have ever read in my life! Anybody who makes a living trading the market would laugh their arses off at the stupidity in your analysis. If you want to know the truth, the market bubble was not popped by Bush just like it wasn't created by Clinton. What goes up must come down... at least in a normal retracement pattern. So far the "market" has done just that. Go back and look at some long term charts and what you see is nothing more than a normal retracement pattern.

Here are some examples:
mrci.com
stockcharts.com
stockcharts.com

mrci.com
stockcharts.com

mrci.com
stockcharts.com
stockcharts.com

Do some reading about trendlines and "The DOW Theory" and see if you can make a little better market analysis next time. Here's a good place to start:

stockcharts.com
stockcharts.com