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595As for his pride...that was primarily the domain of Ayn, while others in her cirMeDroogies-5/22/2003
594>> I would posit that Greenspan doesn't care a whit what history thinkChris McConnel-5/22/2003
593I would posit that Greenspan doesn't care a whit what history thinks of him.MeDroogies-5/21/2003
592LOL, thanks...Master's in Econ History don't hurt none... Velocity, bMeDroogies-5/21/2003
591>> You mentioned about possible summer rally, how do you picture next 6 moChris McConnel-5/21/2003
590Guess i'll put you in the sharp-pencil category. :) I've read a little Chris McConnel-5/21/2003
589Chris, I feel the last week's top was THE top and will not be broken for a wJon Khymn-5/21/2003
588Greenspan spoke of deflation in 1998/1999 too. Of course, rates were considerabMeDroogies-5/21/2003
587The Fed does control the money supply, but that is not exactly the same as sayinMeDroogies-5/21/2003
586Yup, that's what he is saying. That alternate scenario is that he is keepinChris McConnel-5/21/2003
585The common assumption is that the Fed controls money the money supply. I've Chris McConnel-5/21/2003
584Greenspan: Fed Ready to <b> Fight Deflation</b> 49 minutes ago AddJon Khymn-5/21/2003
583It is indeed a reference. If you mean by "printing" money by expandMeDroogies-5/21/2003
582It is indeed a reference.MeDroogies-5/21/2003
581The fed can "print" money by buying treasuries. BTW: Is your handle aChris McConnel-5/20/2003
580FWIW, the Fed doesn't "print" cash. That's the Treasury. NoMeDroogies-5/20/2003
579I'm not sure where you see the lack of demand. Demand in the sense of 1995-MeDroogies-5/20/2003
578>> What I hear is "the insiders" are also selling their stocks. Chris McConnel-5/20/2003
577Good to hear that at least you picked right timing on puts, Chris. My gambling bJon Khymn-5/20/2003
576Hey Jon, doing good. I sold a few puts today, that were purchased thursday, andChris McConnel-5/20/2003
575Chirs, doing ok? Too bad that market is tanking this week, would have been niceJon Khymn-5/20/2003
574Ok Ok I got your point, but I feel the difference this time is lack of demands. Jon Khymn-5/20/2003
573The core rate is more important, and that was unchanged. Volatile prices of fooMeDroogies-5/20/2003
572CPI down 0.3%, not that serious but deflation signs are there... The retail secJon Khymn-5/19/2003
571That, for one thing, is against the guidelines of the Fed. The Fed's role iMeDroogies-5/12/2003
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