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The Crash of '98..1929 all over again??Where are we going?
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Emcee:  Moneysmith Type:  Unmoderated
I have noticed that there is very little in SI that addresses this fundamental question. I would welcome any input based on technical analysis; economics; or whatever. My guess is that the world's markets are facing the most serious threat since the 1929 crash and that the next 12 months are going to be extremely painful. Does anyone out there agree or disagree.
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23 I have a new thread at Subject 29687 , in case anyone wants to talk about the mpaulmcg0-7/29/1999
22 David, you set a good example to show people that thru self study one can achied:oug-7/2/1999
21 Thanks. I work on both. for salary i stick with the set hours. on the side i&#Green Receipt-7/2/1999
20 David, if you work long hours and weekends then I hope you are not on a salary d:oug-7/2/1999
19 Well I hope you enjoy a nice weekend. I'm gonna be working all weekend (bGreen Receipt-7/2/1999
18 David, thank you for the references. I will look into that news source, as I wd:oug-7/1/1999
17 I thought you were making some kind of comparison to the reporting techniques. Green Receipt-7/1/1999
16 David, seems that you missed it, meaning that you have no clue what has and is d:oug-6/30/1999
15 whats your point?Green Receipt-6/30/1999
14 tv today PBS 9pm Boston TV Guide Frontline "The Crash" (aug 31, 1998)d:oug-6/29/1999
13 at some point (perhaps we are in it) stocks prices will flatten out and allow Green Receipt-6/29/1999
12 >>My guess is that the world's markets are facing the most serious thArik T.G.-6/24/1999
11 Very good, you have the knack for it-- and I'm happy you found some humorMike McFarland-10/4/1998
10 A very entertaining post, Mike. I laughed. Can we add these predictions?: TwLPasko-10/4/1998
9 2010 is when everyone needs to be cashed out. That's when the market will tBullhorn-10/3/1998
8 For the sake of possible discussion, I'm referencing a post of mine from aGROUND ZERO™-10/3/1998
7 Over the next decade the Dow index will trade between $6000 and $12,000. 30-Mike McFarland-10/2/1998
6 I believe the S&P and the Dow will drop another 10% before the end of the mMoneysmith-10/2/1998
5 Agreed. GZGROUND ZERO™-10/2/1998
4 Another quote comes to mind that the politicians better worry about for the eleJohn Liu-10/2/1998
3 Remember, "We have nothing to fear, but fear itself." - - - FGROUND ZERO™-10/1/1998
2 What crash? Gold stocks are doing fine decisionpoint.com as the metal recovers rhythm-10/1/1998
1 I don't feel sorry for anyone who didn't bail the day after the PackerAlan Whirlwind-10/1/1998
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