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The Stock Market Bubble
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3214 Michael, i agree...it is certainly not the only course that's left. howeverpater tenebrarum-6/1/2000
3213 Anyone who thinks that there will no longer be any more bear markets are foolinThe Ox-6/1/2000
3212 Michael, i agree that we do not necessarily have to see a crash and burn scenarpater tenebrarum-5/31/2000
3211 Hello heinz, I appreciate your view point and <i>to some degree</I>The Ox-5/31/2000
3210 Michael, i never said anything about Dow 2K. just pointing out a few facts re. pater tenebrarum-5/31/2000
3209 Thank you for your encouraging words of wisdom and insight. Best regards from The Ox-5/31/2000
3208 Your defensiveness is only accentuating your ignorance. Noone is saying that Dvampire-5/31/2000
3207 Ok, Ok. You guys MUST be right. My moronic sixth grade view is so obviouslyThe Ox-5/31/2000
3206 <<The U.S. of today should not be compared to Japan of a few years ago fopater tenebrarum-5/31/2000
3205 Morons don't know what the stock market is, and to say that an outlook is &Tommaso-5/31/2000
3204 <<Tommasso, do you really believe that the U.S. equity market is still sovampire-5/31/2000
3203 You might want to go back and read my post again. My 'absurd' referencThe Ox-5/31/2000
3202 To clarify: "moronic" was used in conjunction with an expected 90% dThe Ox-5/31/2000
3201 Terry, thanks for the numbers. The reported DJIA earnings you give are $502.67Daniel Chisholm-5/31/2000
3200 I remember in the mid 1970s, two or three years after the crash of the Nifty FiWren-5/31/2000
3199 Some stocks are still priced at ten times what they are really worth, some at fTommaso-5/31/2000
3198 DJIA P/E ratio: 20.4; earnings $502.67 - dividend yield 1.6% S&P 500 P/ETerry Whitman-5/30/2000
3197 I'm not sure why you think a <7,000 Dow is so absurd. I'm not sure vampire-5/30/2000
3196 Dale, I have to agree with much of what you've been writing. The U.S. of tThe Ox-5/30/2000
3195 I was out of town on Friday so I missed my chance to dump all my quality sharesDale Baker-5/30/2000
3194 Right about now would be a good time to panic. Or you could just buy some stockJames1000-5/26/2000
3193 you throw enough darts and sooner or later, you hit the bullseye -g-Lucretius-5/22/2000
3192 luc, yeah, but i'm (we're?) always wrong... right? right? right? ;-Skeeter Bug-5/22/2000
3191 you mean throwing everything into GE won't work? -s-Lucretius-5/22/2000
3190 db, that is a reasoned approach. however, the drop i see isn't an ordinarySkeeter Bug-5/21/2000
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