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Strategies & Market Trends
JAPAN-Nikkei-Time to go back up?
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2002 My recent 5 years investment was no so good in compare with another 5 years agoborb-8/3/1999
2001 >>Sakaiya added that he felt the domestic economy has been turning for thStep1-8/2/1999
2000 I think that it is a shade naive to think in terms of 5 years. A p/e is that. TProfessor Dotcomm-8/2/1999
1999 Timing is most important. 18K is a critical spot. At the end of the year, Nikborb-8/2/1999
1998 It's interesting, however, to look back on Armstrong's prediction. He Achilles-8/1/1999
1997 Something you all might find interesting. Sorry if it has already been postedHawkmoon-8/1/1999
1996 borb, The US debt may be high, but so is our productivity and economic groHawkmoon-8/1/1999
1995 Maybe this is right. However, US foreign debt is so high and the stock kept onborb-8/1/1999
1994 Borb, I have to humbly disgree. Japan's recovery plan currently depeHawkmoon-8/1/1999
1993 Overseas money is as good as local money. There must be reasons for money to pborb-7/30/1999
1992 When everything is getting too complicated and confusing, the only way is go baborb-7/30/1999
1991 I think you are absolutely right because the market is groping towards a new meProfessor Dotcomm-7/30/1999
1990 I am puzzled too. I think the market in Internet stocks is probably right in loProfessor Dotcomm-7/30/1999
1989 Yes , indeed puzzling, especially after all the talk about the yen getting strStep1-7/30/1999
1988 Look what we got in Dow and Nikkei. Japan is not really following the wave. borb-7/30/1999
1987 Putting P/E aside, do you have a better way to value internet stocks? What mighborb-7/29/1999
1986 Yen should go up to reflect the right value. However, it jumps too quick whichborb-7/27/1999
1985 Move it or lose it Baron, check the Market Direction Analysis thread. Many thFun-da-Mental#1-7/26/1999
1984 What do you guys think of the pullback in the nikkei recently? Economy still gBarron Von Hymen-7/26/1999
1983 What I meant is that maybe instead of looking at the ratio of price to earningsFun-da-Mental#1-7/25/1999
1982 No. I don't follow you. Dividend yield criteria came at a time when people Professor Dotcomm-7/25/1999
1981 Prof, good point, dividend yields are really a better measure of stock value. Fun-da-Mental#1-7/23/1999
1980 Borb, your call on the 18,000 peak was very prescient. The rally is still very Professor Dotcomm-7/23/1999
1979 Yen moves up too quick causing questions about export and longer term growth. borb-7/23/1999
1978 Fun-da-Mental#1, 60% of J companies are reporting losses as per the governmentStep1-7/22/1999
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