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To: Claud B who wrote (734)10/29/1997 8:24:00 AM
From: SirAlexx  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1267
 
Claud, your links do not allow the entrance of new stock symbols; what I am looking for are web sites that allow any stock to be entered for a full study.



To: Claud B who wrote (734)10/29/1997 8:00:00 PM
From: Claud B  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1267
 
DOW 1989 REPLAY??

There's been so much media hype about today's market and that of
1987..and even 1929...that I did a little lookback...and look what
I found.
Market crashes(?) usually occur because of a change in basic economic
fundamentals or they are event driven. Hong Kong and Southeast Asia
certainly qualify as "events." But look at 1989. The "event" was
the unwinding of the UAL buyout. It unwound the whole market.

Take a look at the comparison of the Dow then and today.

pw1.netcom.com

It's called "Dow 1989 & 1997."

Tomorrow, I'll show you what happened after that "crash" of 1989.
(No peeking.)

This should be interesting to follow. Can history repeat itself?

Claud