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To: Oliver Hahn who wrote (596)3/24/1999 12:45:00 AM
From: Sun Tzu  Respond to of 10603
 
Thanks. I thought the allusions to physics was...too much to say the least. In their defence I must say that it is not (or at least was not for a while) to model the stock market after physical systems. But as they presented it, it sucked. I also did not like that they seem to indicate they can predict major turning points to the exact day. I would have liked it better if they had posted all their predictions on a 6 month delayed basis. Anyway, I agree with the basic argument that global capital flows effect the markets heavily.

have fun in Germany,
ST



To: Oliver Hahn who wrote (596)3/24/1999 1:09:00 AM
From: Gottfried  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10603
 
Oliver, Yahoo Deutschland reports the DOW in $$$, so do the papers.
yahoo.de

Re: Princeton Research Institute - any outfit prefacing a report
thus >>The Next Crash? Beware the Ides of March<< does not
deserve my serious consideration. We all know, of course, they have
no affiliation with Princeton U. I've come across their scare
articles before and they are designed to get them customers.
Their "about us" page sets a new standard in presumptuousness.
pei-intl.com

Gottfried