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To: Chris who wrote (4605)11/11/1998 5:53:00 PM
From: Berney  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 11051
 
Chris, the beauty here is that we have some folks that seem to have a reasonable understanding of these issues. I profess none.

I learned (it cost me a fifth of booze and a whole lot more) not to bet on fed actions a year and a half ago. I just figure that whatever they do, I can react a whole lot faster than most of the big guys.

I was really amazed at the lack of follow thru on Intel's announcement. Let's face it. We're not even half way through the quarter and they're telling us it is going to be very good. I really thought that we would have a huge rally in the NAZ today. Alas, I was wrong again. Seems no one wants to buy until Mr. G & Co make their decision.

Berney



To: Chris who wrote (4605)11/12/1998 5:41:00 PM
From: smolejv@gmx.net  Respond to of 11051
 
>>effect of no Nov. fed cut on the market. ...guess is a 300-500+ point drop of the Dow<<

effective way to trim "the irrational exuberance" without using the interest screw? Are we REALLY that nervous? I saw several morning stars yesterday (dont have close prices for today) so it cant be THAT bad.

OTH I may shift my bullion in the direction of some more cash (har har har ... g)

DJ