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To: Cheeky Kid who wrote (2265)6/16/1998 10:36:00 PM
From: Rogue Warrior  Respond to of 5164
 
And to ALL,

Tend to agree with Sire, although there is always hope.

For discussion, though, I've heard some very silly things about SE Asia and the markets - to wit (hanging around too many lawyers lately, but I'll get over it), downplay of the economic sickness. Just as in this market and the inter-relationships globally, we are walking where noone has gone before. Noone knows what the problems of Japan will do to its neighbours with their weakened economies. The point is that an analyst (yes, another) predicated volatility for most of the rest of the year (I wouldn't argue with that) but then came out and predicted growth at the end. That is really reaching... in point of fact, noone has ever gone this route before.

I felt the Markets were good for about another year or so until SE Asia slipped into massive problems. Now, I'm not so sure and the markets could slip so quickly.

Also, the longer we hang out in the breeze, the more opportunity for Mr. Murphy (of that same law fame) to take up residence. Actually, Mr. Murphy has almost become a brother of our beloved stock given the history.

That's not negativety - just intended to get a conversation/exchange of opinions going on our thread that is general yet interesting. Well, it's a try, anyway.

The best to all.

R.W.