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To: donald sew who wrote (38256)4/5/1998 3:33:00 PM
From: Gersh Avery  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 58727
 
Cash flow ..

$21 trillion, having been forced to earn <1% for years!

DJIA 9200 in 2 days? bonds are running out of room. Moneys gotta go somewhere. I don't think that it will sit @ 1% for very long.

Gersh



To: donald sew who wrote (38256)4/5/1998 4:25:00 PM
From: Dom B.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 58727
 
Hello Don...WFC, AOL & SSW candlesticks. Can you
please do a quick read on the patterns?

Looks to me that BULLISH trend should continue
helped by strong fundamentals, i.e. no rate hike fear
stock-split (SSW) and you know AOL.

Just learning to do the candles and have noticed-

1. Abandoned Baby bullish on SSW or perhaps a Morning
Doji (without white day)?

2. An Evening Star on AOL that failed?

3. Lots of Belt Hold Bullish on WFC, can't decipher last
2 days' formation...

Just a newbie, so if you can, I'm sure to be very
thankful, BOSS...



To: donald sew who wrote (38256)4/5/1998 10:00:00 PM
From: surfinSteve  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 58727
 
I read that article too and have a different take on it. About two thirds of the way through the article it said:

"On the other hand the Japanese are largely risk-adverse investors and flows of savings into new markets and products may take some time. Also, bureaucratic controls and social attitudes may slow or temporarily stop deregulatory efforts - but in an interconnected global economy such deregulatory efforts are essential to insure capital is allocated efficiently - which should benefit Japanese industry in the long run."

Why would risk-adverse investors (accustomed to low interest savings accounts) suddenly pour money into the US stock market?