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To: chainik who wrote (38484)8/12/2005 2:53:48 AM
From: Crimson Ghost  Respond to of 110194
 
I had been expecting the Fed to tighten until there is some pain in the markets and unambiguous evidence that the housing bubble is rolling over.

For the Fed to pause with all markets booming, extremely expensive, and at or near or at new highs, and the housing bubble still going strong would be unprecedented. and the height of irresponsibility.

The result probably would be a 1987 style blowoff (which looks to be underway right now) followed by a massive collapse and quite possibly a good old fashioned crash.