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To: happy_camper who wrote (36322)12/2/2008 10:09:40 PM
From: Real Man  Respond to of 207831
 
Yeah, and da boyz need SP=1K by the 18-th to make his poots
worth less, or worthless, whichever way you prefer. <g>
I would not count on 'em thou, da credit sickness
paralyzed 'em, even da Fed's money train not helping even
though in practice it should. I give up. Da boyz lost
October and November. December is a big month.
We need a rally. I mean, NOW. I'd say we should get
one cause da boyz are bathing in Fed's cash, but... that didn't
help 'em any lately -g-



To: happy_camper who wrote (36322)12/2/2008 11:01:21 PM
From: SwampDogg1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 207831
 
same thing happened in 2002 at the low
this market is going to astound on the upside IMO
this low is generating some major power to move higher
a coiled spring never seen before



To: happy_camper who wrote (36322)12/3/2008 2:51:30 PM
From: Real Man  Respond to of 207831
 
The real crisis is still ahead of us, IMHO, as all these
bailouts lead to US sovereign debt problem, much worse
than anything we experienced so far. However, stocks will
rally a lot if Treasury bonds start dropping, initially.
We could see a 30-40% rally. When and if T-rates get high,
keep rising, and stocks start crashing on that, then we have to
really worry. For now I have a bull costume on -g-

It will be perfect time to get long US real economy
after the currency crisis hits some time next year or so.
Then of course, some of these companies never had a bull
market and got very cheap already -g-