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Year 2000 Crash Investing
An SI Board Since November 1998
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Numerous sites are currently debating potential problems and strategies relevant to Y2K. This site seeks a narrow focus within that diverse discussion. It seeks to serve as a forum for those who are convinced that a Y2K related stock market crash will occur in 1999 to 2000 which will be of at least 30% to 50% in severity. At the current level of 9,300 that equates to 2,800 to 4,650 pts. This forum seeks to generate a list of index and individual equitiy strategies that may be implemented on the short side. Areas or interest include index strategies, individual equity puts, leap puts, outright shorts, and warrant strategies.
If things get serious, which companies are way overpriced and highly vulnerable to a market sell off? Which companies face unique legal liabilities as a result of Y2K events? Which companies are overvalued, subject to the effects of the Asian Crisis, and uniquely vulnerable to Y2K?
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8 Good bit on 60 minutes tonight. Hope for some rock and roll Monday. richard wilson-11/29/1998
7 ALYD looks good initially. Positive earnings, single digit price, upward momentMichael Graham-11/29/1998
6 I have found out that the company I am researching is Group West Systems Ltd AGroundhog-11/29/1998
5 Try ALYD, they are winning big contracts like TOTAL (oil) and had huge revenue richard wilson-11/29/1998
4 BigJake, I have been thinking the same thing. A lot of people and institutions Michael Graham-11/29/1998
3 Look at Transformation Processing, TPII. It is speculative, but with the BigiSBigJake-11/29/1998
2 I agree. Y2K stocks seem to be the place to be in during 1999. I have heard Groundhog-11/29/1998
1 Y2K stocks are presently beaten down. I think they will experience a resurgenceBigJake-11/29/1998
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