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Strategies & Market Trends : The Stock Market Bubble -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: HairBall who wrote (2255)11/1/1998 11:19:00 AM
From: Kip518  Respond to of 3339
 
LG, most folks around here have given up on the crash/bear market scenario. Perhaps, rightly so, but if Mr Market is destined to crash in a way to maximize pain a good time would begin next week. Once the election is over, regardless of whether it's a Repub sweep or not, the game gets really serious. The Repubs are not going to simply hand Al Gore the Presidency next year or in 2000 and they're going to be climbing all over themselves to bubble to the top in this cesspool. (Neither is any Repub senator or congressman with Pres aspirations going to hand the nomination to a Governor [e.g. G.W. Bush] untainted by the crap of national politics -- though, in fact, that is likely the ultimate outcome). That means alot of nasty is coming (re Hilary as long suffering wife see drudgereport.com, but it is a little further into the winter.

I think your list is compelling. I don't know what the specific catalyst might be (my guess is that it is more likely to be something global rather than local, perhaps related to China) but, IMO, the market is due to turn fast and hard. BWDIK?

Kip