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To: Zardoz who wrote (601)2/1/1999 6:25:00 AM
From: Arik T.G.  Respond to of 686
 
>>In the USA the economy may grow into the bubble to fill it up

I'm afraid it will then only be a larger bubble.

>>To grow into the bubble requires a stable M2 rate, while the remaining world starts a steadt low inflation rate. Not high. The capital comes from the steady job market. Interest rates will float higher in the USA, as inflation will build. A sign of this is the GDP.

Good point, but I see very little chance of this happening.

>>PS: I think April will see a large correction anyways. 35%+-5%

A ha!! A bear ! I'm calling the San Diego zoo right away.
Seriously, though, I think it's the most likely scenario, supported by history ('68 and '87) and EWT.
I believe that the realy big bear market (one degree larger then the Big Depression) will come 1-2 years later.

ATG