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To: Alex who wrote (11716)5/15/1998 3:37:00 PM
From: Bucky Katt  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116856
 
Alex--When it comes, it will very ugly. Current global events sure
make the odds better for an equity dump. You have to ask the question>> how long before problems hit here? I think we have been very lucky so far.
There are still some miners selling below cash on hand. Cheap insurance?



To: Alex who wrote (11716)5/15/1998 5:01:00 PM
From: Donald F. DeKold  Read Replies (6) | Respond to of 116856
 
I thought bull markets had to climb a wall of worry. If that's the case, then this thread is building no less than the Great Wall of China. Hope some of you are are very wrong in your pessimism for my children's sake.

The last time I heard and read so much doom and gloom was back in the early '80's, and for that reason I missed out on the greatest bull market in history.

Some analysts are pointing to the next infusion of capital for the next decade as being the inheritance by the baby boomers of their parents' estates. Any merit to that notion?

Are their any positive viewpoints that can be proffered on this thread?

Don