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Strategies & Market Trends
Massacre on Wall Street
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Emcee:  Cynic 2005 Type:  Unmoderated
Massacre on Wall Street
The question is when, not if!

Instead of telling for whom this thread is meant, I will tell for whom it is not meant. If you believe in either one of the following, this thread is NOT for you:

10. This is not a bubble
9. Brazil devaluation and possible Chinese devaluation is good for the US economy.
8. Stocks are undervalued at DOW 9000 (PE 30) S&P 1200 (PE 33) Nasdaq at 2400 (PE 110)
7. Abby Joseph Cohen and Joe Battipaglia are brilliant.
6. Growth forever (thanks to the MIT professor)
5. We now have tools to deal with mass panic.
4. Feds did not intervene in the markets and they cut rates only to help the bond market
3. Earnings are meaningless
2. Stocks will only go up.
1. New-pair-of-dimes. err. new paradigm. i.e. old valuations no longer apply.

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92 yep, but this thread remains closed till the dow prints 7000... come join us oLucretius-3/1/2000
91 Lucretius, I have never seen such madness. Perhaps this is the biggest bubble iC Hudson-3/1/2000
90 this thread is CLOSED.Lucretius-3/1/2000
89 Anyone think we are close? With Oil over 31, it can't be too much longer.C Hudson-3/1/2000
88 I suppose that the massacre begins with bears! Duh!Cynic 2005-4/21/1999
87 :-( yard_man-4/21/1999
86 Wayne, here are some thoughts for the interim: I expected a sharp reversal for Cynic 2005-4/21/1999
85 i have one of my brokers send it to me monthly i'll post over on the mythLucretius-4/21/1999
84 LT, >>last i checked margin debt was 1.7% of GDP... the previous record Freedom Fighter-4/21/1999
83 last i checked margin debt was 1.7% of GDP... the previous record was 1987 at .Lucretius-4/21/1999
82 MMV, It's amazing. ONE bad day that wasn't even that much of a debacleFreedom Fighter-4/21/1999
81 How many times in history we have seen articles like this? --------------------Cynic 2005-4/21/1999
80 MMV, After reading the intro to this thread I immediately bookmarked it. I donFreedom Fighter-4/21/1999
79 this thread should ber shut down until AFTER the crash for karma sake -g- Lucretius-4/20/1999
78 Sentiment Archive: ------------ April 20, 1999 --------------------------Cynic 2005-4/20/1999
77 Dow & Nasdaq pushing way beyond its limit. Exit this market as soon as posGoldbug Guru-4/20/1999
76 i thought this thread had been permanently closed -vbg- Lucretius-4/20/1999
75 The article that was blamed for the big drop in NASDAQ (-139 points) yesterday:Cynic 2005-4/20/1999
74 MMV, if this market keep going up, start unloading your position. Jerky market Goldbug Guru-4/15/1999
73biz.yahoo.comyard_man-4/12/1999
72 Thursday April 8, 8:06 pm Eastern Time Company Press Release Stocks Scoring 52-Cynic 2005-4/12/1999
71 I am using this less populated thread to store (for later reference) some iconsCynic 2005-4/9/1999
70 No kidding. As usual, the market is defying the odds and conventional wisdom. Copeland-3/11/1999
69 mmm a big plate of bear stew sounds good right about now. John Pitera-3/11/1999
68 not figment.. bears are getting massacred on Wallstreet. I've never seen sLucretius-3/11/1999
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