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To: Crimson Ghost who wrote (8841)3/26/1998 6:54:00 AM
From: Gabriela Neri  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 116762
 
It has always been my opinion that the current market ,as defined by the Dow Jones, is a quintessential Clintonesqe market-Facade,Hyped, Maxed Out and Pushing the Limit, and in the end, Artificial.



To: Crimson Ghost who wrote (8841)3/26/1998 6:58:00 AM
From: long-gone  Respond to of 116762
 
RE: Oil price increase holding/expanding
Phillips 66 is betting OPEC will expand power/control. They have several openings in Borger for Petroleum Engineering/ reserve management.
RE: gold price movement
has anyone else wondered after the proposed merger of Tech heavy Nasdaq & metals/ resource heavy Amex?
richard



To: Crimson Ghost who wrote (8841)3/26/1998 11:03:00 AM
From: bobby beara  Respond to of 116762
 
George, thanks for that awesome link. In the roaring 20's, it was flappers, cigar and martini bars, bookie joints, speak-eazies, body piercing and tattoo parlors, Al Capone, stock market speculation, easy credit, flourishing humanism, etc.

In the go go 90's, it's cigar and martini bars, bookie joints (football cards, vegas, etc.) , speak-eazies (drug houses), body piercing and tattoo parlors (everywhere), John Gotti, stock market speculation, easy credit, flourishing humanism, Jerry Springer, flourishing pornography on the internet and everywhere, Bill Clinton, campaign finance gate, whitewater gate, Ron Browngate, Paulagate, Monicagate, Wileygate. Aren't the country's leaders a reflection of the country itself.

Didn't Yogi say it -g- "Deju vu all over again"

The stock market bubble problem goes to the very roots of the moral and spiritual condition of the nation.

It is said that stock markets are driven by fear and greed. In 1929 I would say that the market was driven to the heights by greed, but in 1998, this market is driven by both greed, and the fear of the baby boom generation, that social security won't be there. This is double trouble.

Pray a lot,
bobby