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Strategies & Market Trends : Waiting for the big Kahuna -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Haim R. Branisteanu who wrote (9491)11/10/1997 10:18:00 PM
From: robnhood  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 94695
 
Haim,,,is the decision to do the rate thing tomorrow,,and if so , at what time??,,TIA
rrman



To: Haim R. Branisteanu who wrote (9491)11/10/1997 10:40:00 PM
From: robnhood  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 94695
 
TO all,,,Does anybody feel as I do when they buy a poppy,,,I think I am against war to solve our differences,,,I sort of feel like I am supporting the idea of war when I buy one,,sort of convoluted ,,but I think I buy one in some kind of sadness I feel for the young people whose naiivite,,was taken advantage of... would the US put up with Iraqi inspection teams..NOT,,It's sort of hard to think this war will not start again,,,IMHO the US wants one,,,If you challenge someone's dignity enough you will bring out the animal side ,,I'm sure....
I prefer war in the market,,rrman



To: Haim R. Branisteanu who wrote (9491)11/10/1997 10:43:00 PM
From: studdog  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 94695
 
Haim:

It's been my and other's opinion that AG has been jawboning the market down in an effort to avoid a Japan-like (Now malaysia-like, Thailand-like, Hongkong-like,etc) bubble. ONe of the hallmarks of those bubbles was the real estate bubble. Could it happen here?

Karl



To: Haim R. Branisteanu who wrote (9491)11/11/1997 1:17:00 AM
From: Mark Nelson  Respond to of 94695
 
<Betwen domestic inflation of services, real estate and financial
assets and general deflation presures in finished goods and
overseas the Fed is in a very difficult situation. The issue of
raising rates by 0.25 basis points starts to more and more
compeling.>

You cast the difficult position of the Fed in a clear light. Though inflation is reduced to a single number, when it is an amalgamation of widely disparate values, it can hardly be as useful a guide in making their decision.

Thanks for the news, too.

Mark