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To: Tom Pulley who wrote (83937)9/5/2003 7:32:52 PM
From: Rock_nj  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 99985
 
I'm hearing reports now that Al Queda is planning on hijacking international airliners from nearby countries, like Canada, Mexico, Carribean and flying them into the U.S. to cause some havoc. No doubt we'll see a sharp drop in the market, god forbid, if that happens. This market is certainly getting pricy here. I'd be nervous being long going into the treacherous month of October and with all this terrorist crap hanging out there.



To: Tom Pulley who wrote (83937)9/11/2003 3:13:21 PM
From: Crimson Ghost  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 99985
 
I have been looking at the BANK CREDIT ANALYST site.
They are considered one of the better forecasting outfits.

They remain bullish on stocks because of the incredibly easy Fed policy. They say that things like gross overvaluation and heavy insider selling do not matter much as long as the liquidity torrents continue to flow.

My take is that this can continue only as long as bond yields remain low (bond yields are still low despite the big jump). Bond yields simply have not risen enough to prick the bubble -- YET.