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To: Gersh Avery who wrote (39002)4/10/1998 1:13:00 PM
From: donald sew  Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 58727
 
Gersh,

Boy this thing with JAPAN is really confusing me, as to how it will effect our market.

Yes I understand the safe haven, but who knows where the money will go. When the Asian issue first made an impact, our market was going down and the BOND market was going up. Just because we have a strong stock market, I would not believe that the foreign investors would just put their money blindly into a market that is saturated. And I believe the sense of market saturation is as high now as it was in AUG after that big run.

I do believe that the money may move to our bond market, since the concensus appears that the bonds can still go up and is not as saturated as our stock market.

I also think it depends where this money is coming from. Is it conservative investment money or speculative. If it is mainly conservative it should go into our bonds not stocks especially at these lofty levels.

I am no expert here, just a layman putting in his 2 cents.

Seeya