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To: Sarmad Y. Hermiz who wrote (11833)9/25/2003 9:13:53 PM
From: Gottfried  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 95531
 
Sarmad, I have to think about that. :) Gottfried



To: Sarmad Y. Hermiz who wrote (11833)9/25/2003 9:14:14 PM
From: BWAC  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 95531
 
<But how does the "sideline money" ever increase or decrease >

G R E E N S P A N, his printing press and 1% access to these new dollar bills. The money supply has increased cause he has flooded the market with newly created dollars and then made rates low enough to attract and entice borrowing to the hilt by the consumer.

Hint: Just like he did for Y2K fears. And oneday he's going to yank the new money rug out form under the economy, dry up the supply of new dollars, raise the rates, and crash the market yet again.

His insane policies keeps the MarkIt bouncing wildly from bubble to crash, burying long term pension plans, savers, long term investors, and the poor suckers who load up on his cheap debt along the way.



To: Sarmad Y. Hermiz who wrote (11833)9/27/2003 6:35:10 PM
From: Pink Minion  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 95531
 
>> But how does the "sideline money" ever increase or decrease

"sideline money" is cash in money market accounts. You sell a stock and it gets rolled over. You buy stocks and it could come from selling bonds, real estate, your mattress, etc.