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To: russwinter who wrote (69092)8/30/2006 11:18:12 AM
From: John Vosilla  Respond to of 110194
 
Me thinks this is an organized attempt by the Wall Street mafia to play both sides and quietly exit positions at the same time. Big cap stocks appear to be priced about right for a slowdown and PE contraction. It does seem like pharmaceuticals and tech will be the places to be after this next crash or steep decline.. Housing and credit busts will be painful for years IMHO..



To: russwinter who wrote (69092)8/30/2006 12:32:38 PM
From: Roads End  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110194
 
WRT inflation, a year ago here in Portland, August 2005, I paid $3.00 for gasoline at the pump. Yesterday I paid $2.85. I also expect to pay a whole lot less to heat with natural gas this winter than I paid last winter. I also saw a reduction in my property tax as would have you if you don't have an abatement. You can also still buy one heck of a great burrito at Cha Cha Cha for $4.00 to eat while watching a rented movie that continues to get cheaper and with better terms at Blockbuster.

I'm starting to sound like Mish -g-