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To: Merlo who wrote (33979)11/19/1998 9:18:00 AM
From: Haim R. Branisteanu  Respond to of 94695
 
<Does the Fed know something we don't..why all the rate cuts? Did Fed
bail out friends at big money banks at the expense of short sellers & bears? Seems like this market is getting to be like the 1929 Casino>

For sure they do and they will not tell you. BUY PHISICAL GOLD it is still cheap <g> interest rates are lower so it is cheaper to hold.

If you realize that I am right it will be to late.

BWDIK

Haim



To: Merlo who wrote (33979)11/19/1998 9:49:00 AM
From: Tom M  Respond to of 94695
 
>>PE ratios of 1000,2000,3000,who cares..just think about the future<<

The most tragic thing about the future, is that at this rate, our children and grandchildren will be asked to buy it back from us at triple + vapor valuations. It is important for our government to show it's NOT endorsing this IMO. If it IS endorsing the Ponzi, just say so, delist all but the niftiest 50, and transfer all assets into the 50 stocks. Everyone will live happily ever after. That will eliminate any costs of a Bubble Protection Team, many levels of supposed watchdog organizations, & the eliminated uncertainty and guaranteed wealth will certainly solve our health care problems.

If you believe, just write-in "BWDIK" in the next elections.

Tom



To: Merlo who wrote (33979)11/20/1998 12:08:00 AM
From: Merlo  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 94695
 
Looks like all the lemmings are waiting in line to jump on the amazon.con bandwagon tomorrow because of the "da" split. Now how many people like to send for books by mail? I know I don't, I like to browse through them first at my local bookstore and what if I don't like a book. There's return envelopes, postage stamps, boxes, seems like this is the old mail order business all over again. Now K-Tel tried this and last I heard they were losing money and maybe even get delisted. But what do I know only time will tell..