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To: Rio Jangada who wrote (19983)10/30/1997 4:01:00 PM
From: Paul van Wijk  Respond to of 176387
 
RJ,

After the ride on tuesday, and especially the outrageous volume
I cannot believe we will set a new low on the indexes.
So I think we are only testing the lows.
Another point is that Al G. was quit positive.

I also learned never to sell when the stocks are falling.

So I'm buying on the red days, and will accumulate when it drops
further.

Wish you all the best,

Paul



To: Rio Jangada who wrote (19983)10/30/1997 4:45:00 PM
From: Chuzzlewit  Respond to of 176387
 
Rio, I don't see the demand dropping significantly, nor do I see any evidence of pricing pressures at the high end of the market. As to interest rates, we've seen a significant movement of money out of the equity markets and into bonds. While I do see interest rates trending lower over the long run, I think that once the market jitters disappear we will see a sharp increase in interest rates as cash is moved from bonds back into equities. I suspect that a slow decline in interest rates will follow the immediate downtick in bond prices. Of course, I could be totally wrong.

Regards,

Paul