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To: philv who wrote (21133)6/10/2004 4:46:56 PM
From: sea_urchin  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 81643
 
Phil > I think you are baiting me.

You could be right! <g> I thought this would impress you:
>>SELL HOUSE NOW. Buy in 9 mos<<

Here's something in a similar vein but perhaps a bit more legit. The title attracted my attention. It was what Senator Ferguson had mentioned.

reuters.com

>>Wealthy U.S. investors avoiding stocks -survey

"They have taken a very defensive, very conservative posture," Napoli said in a telephone interview. The wealthy investors have about 40 percent of their portfolios in cash and bonds. About 33 percent is allocated to domestic equities.<<

A big cash/bonds position but sixty percent is still in stocks. Gold wasn't specifically mentioned.