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To: aps who wrote (8344)9/13/1998 8:31:00 AM
From: DanZ  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 19080
 
Off Topic.

aps,

I'm well aware of what has been happening in the international markets and with Clinton. I was simply pointing out that this doesn't necessarily mean that the U.S. market will be down on Monday, nor does it mean that the "turmoil" will continue. We won't get any clues as to how the U.S. markets will open on Monday until the Asian markets and Globex futures start trading tonight. Even then, the U.S. doesn't always follow the Asian markets. The Nikkei was down 750 points on Thursday night and the U.S. markets were much higher on Friday.

With regard to the report on Clinton's sex life, I agree with you. I think the whole thing is a big joke that is politically motivated and a waste of taxpayer money. It is also taking energy away from solving more important problems that plague the world right now and makes the government look like a teeny bopper party. We need strong leadership from the U.S. right now, not a bunch of immature adults talking about Clinton's sex life.

Personally, I think the odds favor a carryover of Friday's upside momentum and the Asian markets should rebound tonight.

Best of luck,
Dan