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To: Condor who wrote (41503)11/16/2003 11:45:01 AM
From: macavity  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74559
 
Hmm.

Condor.

Like I send I just do not know where the bull market is.

Like Jay said, maybe the indices I showed are all over-valued and deflating.

Dow@777 what was the sentiment?
"Death of Equities!" wasn't it?
Not quite the same sentiment as China.

I am not doom and gloom on China.
I know nothing about it.
All I was commenting on was that with all this next-best-thing talk, why are the indices re-testing their 2002 lows?

The have lots of cranes in Japan and have had so for the past 10 years. It can be a sign of government sponsored projects. Good old Keynes at work.
I am sure there is a bull market somewhere, just not in those indices.
From what I can make out it is in commodities - soyabeans, copper, wheat etc - not in the shares.

-macavity



To: Condor who wrote (41503)11/17/2003 5:23:39 PM
From: Cogito Ergo Sum  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74559
 
Hi Condor,
this is where we must adjoin growth. This has been one of my pet themes to identify. I hope Martin doesn't drop the ball on this one..

Technically the old adage Go West young man still makes sense ;o)
regards
Kastel