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To: Bonnie Bear who wrote (46833)2/13/1999 1:09:00 AM
From: Peter Singleton  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 132070
 
bb,

interesting take. one of the many great sites mike/will has posted is one that shows performance over time of the major stock markets around the 1929 crash. it's fascinating ... I guess I'd assumed that the major markets traced about the same pattern. not so.

another assumption I've had is that in a big, bad crash the small caps will get hammered even further, with bids on some equities effectively disappearing from time to time ... even when the company itself may still be a viable, profitable going concern. your argument seems to be that they're about as low as they can go.

Peter