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To: TobagoJack who wrote (26224)12/10/2007 7:20:18 AM
From: nonrev  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 220128
 
Hi TJ… Usually a lurker but just wanted to comment and thank you for your insight and especially for your “Humanity”.

It makes me feel good to see you wondering about the cleverness of your recent re-allocations and positioning. I’m always asking myself “… did I boo-boo” and “..how am I screwing up”.

That so obvious a successful investor as yourself can come on here and express doubts and fears somehow reassures me… hence.. thanxs for your humanity.. and best of luck to you.

Rgds

nonrev



To: TobagoJack who wrote (26224)12/12/2007 11:48:57 PM
From: energyplay  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 220128
 
See John Dizard's last 2 columns for some useful perspective on the crisis. The one column on FED not getting traction because the risk is still attached to the loans. The other column on how the bag holders of the structured investments have the right to put the paper BACK to the issuing institutions if there was fraud involved.

A little more panic, and then the FED will find a way to get the US taxpayers to cover the shortfall in the structured investments.

Finally, some inflation.