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To: ROBERT H RICHMOND who wrote (16359)5/10/1998 9:37:00 PM
From: C.K. Houston  Respond to of 31646
 
**** OFF TOPIC ****

So many great things going on with TAVA, I hate to have a serous, depressing discussion here ...

<We have been concerned about where to put investment dollars after the middle of this year and forward. Just in general terms would you be good enough to tell us some of the places that will be safe in an internationally declining market. It's a serious problem.>

I created a thread to specifically discuss these and other issues :

Y2K PERSONAL CONTINGENCY PLANNING
Subject 20268

I don't want to be a "guru". I prefer that everyone does their own homework and makes their own decisions based on perception of problem, risk capability, immediate and long-term needs.

This is a good place to start. If you're REALLY serious, what you have to do is start cutting & pasting and put your own personal research & strategy together. That's what I've been doing.

Pose your question on the thread. DEFINITELY check out the links in the intro post. Tony Keyes & Jim Lord has some very good advice re investments and stock market.

Good luck,

Cheryl



To: ROBERT H RICHMOND who wrote (16359)5/10/1998 10:31:00 PM
From: michael tantleff  Respond to of 31646
 
The total best place to be if a Y2K market meltdown occurs will be lomg term zero coupons bonds.