To: Lazamataz
On the bright side, at least we'll all be dead in a few decades or so.LOL Good one.
These market wrapups don't get the hits they did a couple months ago. I guess everyone's waiting for the market to get back up to 9000 again so they can come back and get cocky like they were before.
I'm a Republican so I'm not enjoying this especially with the elections coming up, but I think it's unrealistic to assume that PEs can just keep rising.
21 posted on
10/09/2002 6:06:53 PM PDT by
#3Fan
To: #3Fan
"These market wrapups don't get the hits they did a couple months ago."
I get FreepMail from many people that say they read the Market WrapUp but do not post. It's true that the Bulls have gone into hiding but I ping over 70 people every night for this post. I think most of them read it...
Some don't post because they think that they don't "have enough knowledge."
They don't know that we are all hacks...(laughing)
25 posted on
10/09/2002 6:17:21 PM PDT by
rohry
To: #3Fan
"These market wrapups don't get the hits they did a couple months ago." I've noticed that too. I guess if you don't think about it, it will all just go away. But it isn't going to go away. It's just beginning. Toss the upcoming war into the mix.
27 posted on
10/09/2002 6:20:43 PM PDT by
Davea
To: #3Fan
These market wrapups don't get the hits they did a couple months ago. I'll bet they still get the hits, just not the comments.
We all know the bubble has not finished popping.
What's to say? Don't jump?
To: #3Fan
These market wrapups don't get the hits they did a couple months ago. I guess everyone's waiting for the market to get back up to 9000 again so they can come back and get cocky like they were before.With Iraq, NJ election fraud, and the DC sniper not many are paying attention to the bleeding to death of the stock market. Another 200 pt down day. Ho hum. I guess it will take some other financial calamity to wake people up. My guess is that calamity will be real estate bubbles bursting leading to loan defaults leading to bank failures leading to the US looking like Argentina.
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