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To: James Strauss who wrote (20034)9/6/1998 11:58:00 AM
From: Tim Luke  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50167
 
the snowball affect will be slowly starting next week , which will send us into a buying frenzy on the 14th. this will be the end of the "correction" and the start of our year end rally.



To: James Strauss who wrote (20034)9/6/1998 12:07:00 PM
From: Lee  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50167
 
James,..Re: For years now, Alan Greenspan has issued veiled threats about inflation...

Please don't accept AGs definition of inflation. Just look for yourself.

dismal.com

Look at the 3 year data while you are looking. Then look at the GDP chart and see how the economy could have grown without price stability.

Do you have something personal against Greenspan?

Regards,

Lee



To: James Strauss who wrote (20034)9/6/1998 3:30:00 PM
From: flickerful  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50167
 
Suffice it to say when Alan Greenspan now starts talking about Deflation, he's setting a psychological mindset that the economy is not as strong as it seems... When he says that "the U.S. is not an Oasis", he's saying that we are not immune to economic problems around the world... While some are receiving these latest comments with joy that another rally may ensue, we'd better look behind the meaning of those words...

jim [ & ovetus].

unless one is adverse to taking the cues, it would appear
only one conclusion may be drawn from these less than
cryptic
signposts.

i agree with your conclusions, and any intervening rally
may be akin to an overwhelming sentiment of denial which
may be fueled [in greater or lesser part] by those whose strategy
will accept such an event as inevitable before they respond in
true measure to the larger implications of the above.

flick