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To: At_The_Ask who wrote (80321)9/1/2003 12:27:16 AM
From: nspolar  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 209892
 
Fwiw my count on the dollar, and my alternate, is that we need another wave down here, to complete a sequence. My preferred, following this wave down, is a major correction.

In viewing the smaller ticks on the USD it appears the wave structure off the recent top may have changed to impulsive down. Always somewhat subjective however, and too early to call.

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My ultimate targets for lows are much lower than any of you have mentioned. Off the map, and have there basis in charts like this.

jsmineset.com



To: At_The_Ask who wrote (80321)9/1/2003 10:55:59 AM
From: Haim R. Branisteanu  Respond to of 209892
 
I hope so, there should be some type of stability in FX as the world economies struggle to stabilize.

I know of several business which got hurt from the wide FX fluctuation since April this year.

IMHO the FED, Snow and more so AG induced the volatility and they should shoulder blame for that.

IN Europe or Japan they would be forced to resign but unfortunate the public in the US has not a strong voice