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751 Sure, get a TA program and short all the rallies. Puts will do nicely. I'm Jim McMannis-11/1/1997
750 Hello Tom, You can have any stock in your portfolio because you are a Pro. ForJulius Wong-11/1/1997
749 Try : techstocks.comMoneyPenny-11/1/1997
748 The following fits the thread as the Y2K problem affects the world. This is a Dwight Taylor-11/1/1997
747 FYI: Just read a report saying Merrill Lynch forecast HSI may reach 12900 in 19WhySoSoon-11/1/1997
746 Hang Seng Bank. Granted, the Moody's downgrade is a pre-emptive move basedTom-11/1/1997
745 Geez Julius. You're servin' me up on a spit! I have properties all ovTom-10/31/1997
744 I won't see Barrons until Monday, but I'll read it with great interest.-----------10/31/1997
743 Yes Ben, Sell short all the internet hyped stocks which have broken down teHector-10/31/1997
742 Jim-- History shall repeat itself. The key is to profit on the way down. IdeasDwight Taylor-10/31/1997
741 Interesting Barrons article this week concering George Soros role in all of thiGeminid-10/31/1997
740 Thanks Stephen: It seems the head of the International Monetary Fund was corre-----------10/31/1997
739 Thom, In #733 Brian pointed out "The price correction will obliterate Julius Wong-10/31/1997
738 Add to #734 Avoid or short banks and any companies with property assets. GreatJulius Wong-10/31/1997
737 It was at 68 cents. Bought more at 73 cents. Doug-----------10/31/1997
736 Actually, you can overlay all the way back to 1898 and the two charts really liJim McMannis-10/31/1997
735 HK and Japan are two different cases. HK has the backing of China which most agWhySoSoon-10/31/1997
734 Brian, The real estate values in HK were way out of line. I totally agree withJulius Wong-10/31/1997
733 HK up 2.6% yesterday, certain tech and non realestate stocks up much more. The BD-10/31/1997
732 Hello Thom, I am not familiar with HK stocks. Doug and others on this thread aJulius Wong-10/31/1997
731 What are the opportunities in HK while it melts down? Give some stock picks thThom Taylor-10/30/1997
730 Doug: What was HSBC ($US) when you first purchased it? You said once, but ITom-10/30/1997
729 Oh my. Look at 'em go! Whose leading who around here? HSCC --> HSI RTom-10/30/1997
728 East separating from West? Asian markets moving into the black. Hopefully thiZ268-10/30/1997
727 Old Seperating from New? Tom: As I came here, the Hang Seng was down 121, but -----------10/30/1997
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