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611 TA Trader, >>John Q Public is investing in the market at the highert % Arik T.G.-2/1/1999
610 While I don't necessarilly disagree with your bubble theory, I believe you TA Trader-1/31/1999
609 Bonnie, Negotiating with the bank for a bigger line of credit as I write this&lJohn Pitera-1/31/1999
608 debt- it's the American thing to do! Your patriotic duty. :-(Bonnie Bear-1/31/1999
607 Bonnie, well we'll just have to get Uncle AL to lower rates another 125 baJohn Pitera-1/31/1999
606 Thanks -- you put it so well, Arik. It just goes to show people will tell thyard_man-1/31/1999
605 Arik: I took a cut at figuring out what the U.S. mortgage market is worth....IBonnie Bear-1/31/1999
604 Don, What used to be viewed as asset allocation and diversification is now conjjs_ynot-1/31/1999
603 Basically the situation seems to be that younger investors are producing net saMoominoid-1/31/1999
602 ATG, >>>>> This mantra is one of the most silly "new era&donald sew-1/31/1999
601 "A bubble is a bubble is a bubble" Not all Bubbles are created equalZardoz-1/31/1999
600 Re: Money on the sidelines This mantra is one of the most silly "new era&Arik T.G.-1/31/1999
599 Morgan Stanley's Steve Roach on the 'double bubble" exchange2000.Arik T.G.-12/29/1998
598 Sid, >>One of their most intriguing is stock offerings as a percent of GArik T.G.-11/30/1998
597 Arik: Besides the impact on spending, the overlooked element of the wealth effeSid Turtlman-11/30/1998
596 From Cents magazine: lp-llc.com <quote> Unlike past dip-buying bonanzas,Arik T.G.-11/30/1998
595 More deteriorating economic data today. Bear in mind that the GDP number is suArik T.G.-11/24/1998
594 <i> AMZN OTOH is already sharing DELL's valuation without sharratan lal-11/9/1998
593 I appreciate you reposting that, Arik. yard_man-11/9/1998
592 Re: AMZN I've posted this before, but it got lost in the flood of posts onArik T.G.-11/9/1998
591 Arik, I prefer d. BTW -- I read an article in the local paper yesterday aboutyard_man-11/8/1998
590 ATG: How about none of the above? M2 Mao II-11/8/1998
589 All, The Big Picture - Economics and Investing 1. WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Arik T.G.-11/8/1998
588 It looks like the equities want to continue higher. What's your take on thGROUND ZERO™-11/5/1998
587 Hi, Is it possible the equity markets will return to appreciating assets which teevee-10/6/1998
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