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Strategies & Market Trends
The Stock Market Bubble
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2314 Ted, I think Greenspan will cut by 1/4. The market expects that, anything less Roger A. Babb-11/11/1998
2313 Why do you think Greenspan will ease now? Our Central Bank has more or less saMoominoid-11/11/1998
2312 Nope, all I had to do was buy to cover my short positions, and the bull trippedTed Shelton-11/11/1998
2311 looks like this bull wont die.... i thought it would taoday but then intel camesammaster-11/10/1998
2310 And it is some of us sorry shorts who are forced to give in to our losses... ATed Shelton-11/10/1998
2309 Wonderful, Terry! When do you think we'll see the final installment? David W. Taylor-11/9/1998
2308 Obviously, it's the drunken Young Investors. That YHOO high ball looks awfuTerry Whitman-11/9/1998
2307 Terry, very good! Looks like the yhoo mobile is going full speed today. Who is Roger A. Babb-11/9/1998
2306 I had a fit of minor inspiration this Sunday Morning, and wrote : "The RoaTerry Whitman-11/9/1998
2305 <<It all boils down to who investors want to believe -- the rosy bottom-uTerry Whitman-11/9/1998
2304 >>So what will happen when Wall Street analysts begin slashing their 1999MythMan-11/8/1998
2303 THE WEEK AHEAD: DISCONNECT DAILY SCREEN ¡Viva UniviBox-By-The-Riviera™-11/7/1998
2302 Saturday November 7 6:29 AM ET Profit Ball-Gazing Gives Investors A Headache Box-By-The-Riviera™-11/7/1998
2301 What's disconcerting is how readily all the market pundits/experts are ratiRobert E. Bruss-11/7/1998
2300 When folks are overly bullish, bad news is totally disregarded. Fiendbear'sTerry Whitman-11/6/1998
2299 David, I would think that the recent rising interest rates would be bearish, buRoger A. Babb-11/6/1998
2298 seems like the market interprets anything as bullish lower rates means higher ssammaster-11/6/1998
2297 The indices are moving right back toward the bubble top at the same time that eWren-11/6/1998
2296 This thread has gone very quiet.... If Greenspan thinks the crisis is ending iMoominoid-11/6/1998
2295 but part of the deal for brazil was to raise taxes.... i believe that defendingsammaster-11/3/1998
2294 The point in the stack of money is to make speculators think that the governmeMoominoid-11/3/1998
2293 <<so if they do service debt all that does is give US banks interest paymCynic 2005-11/3/1998
2292 so if they do service debt all that does is give US banks interest payments temsammaster-11/3/1998
2291 <<what the money is to be spent on...>> I think you missed the markCynic 2005-11/3/1998
2290 give it to NY bankers and other foreigners that want dollars and other currenciLucretius-11/3/1998
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