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Strategies & Market Trends
The Stock Market Bubble
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1939 <<. I realized back in August (I think) that we were following theJoseph G.-10/3/1998
1938 It's ridiculous to compare recent selloff (so far) to November '29 whenJoseph G.-10/3/1998
1937 How can you compare to '29 and speak almost entirely of options -- doesnyard_man-10/3/1998
1936 I don't pretend to be able to keep it all in my head at the same time, but Tommaso-10/3/1998
1935 David, FWIW..A view from Barron's Barbara Barry-10/3/1998
1934 thanks david. BTW.... do you use a fundamental view to support your TA....or iBox-By-The-Riviera™-10/3/1998
1933 The test would be to find a similar pattern which didn't crash. I realizedMoominoid-10/3/1998
1932 That is eerie, how they look so much alike! -Sword Sword-10/2/1998
1931 I've put up a new page on my website with charts for 1929, 1987, and 1998.Moominoid-10/2/1998
1930 At this rate, it's going to be a very long week end indeed..... Friday OctBox-By-The-Riviera™-10/2/1998
1929 Given the chance, I couldn't pass up taking <b>1929 in October on theKip518-10/2/1998
1928 if the zeros and the corporate bonds diverge against your position then you doSkeeter Bug-10/2/1998
1927 Friday October 2, 1:43 pm Eastern Time Standard & Poors sees Brazilian recBox-By-The-Riviera™-10/2/1998
1926 For those of us who know "a lot" but don't know 1865-1911, could Box-By-The-Riviera™-10/2/1998
1925 I think we have already recapitulated part of the 1865-1900 period (USA historyTommaso-10/2/1998
1924 It's been my opinion quite sometime now, that we're due for a repeat ofSun Tzu-10/2/1998
1923 The deflationary period 1865-1900 and beyond was one of great economic growth bTommaso-10/2/1998
1922 <<What do you mean by "pricing power"?>> To turn market Sun Tzu-10/2/1998
1921 You say "....the main concern of the businesses was pricing power..."Jags-10/2/1998
1920 So, I guess you agree with everything else except that one point. Walter Morton-10/2/1998
1919 <I>the collateral is in cash (surprises me!) </i>Moominoid-10/2/1998
1918 <<What is this "cash"??>> In Wall St. lingo, cash is anySun Tzu-10/2/1998
1917 Doom sayers please pay attention: Back in the early days that I started "Sun Tzu-10/2/1998
1916 The treasuries to some extent make sense, but how do you explain cash? What isJags-10/2/1998
1915 Yeah, makes me wonder too! But they keep saying the collateral is in cash (surJags-10/2/1998
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