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To: Tom Byron who wrote (2210)11/18/1998 7:00:00 AM
From: sea_urchin  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 81010
 
Tom : I can't tell anyone what to do with their money.

Apropos the market, I think it is exhausted of both bullish and bearish factors. Like a chess problem, it has been overanalysed and over discussed to the extent that any and every move has been thought about umpteen times by everyone. And, of course, it is in the interest of the monetary/financial authorities that stability is restored. In fact, I'm sure they are doing their utmost to damp down volatility.

That's why I say, unless some new, previously un-thought-about factors come along, it will stay more-or-less where it is. At the moment, pretty-well most known circumstances appear to be factored in.

As I see it now, blah (who can shout the loudest in marketing his wares) seems to be the most important determinant of where it's going. So, if you have any fancies, start shouting! (:oO)