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From: | "Alan Gray" <loons@wave.co.nz> |
Date: | Sun, 27 Feb 2000 05:15:40 +1300 |
Hello everyone......thought I should say something regards all the talk about e-stocks lately......first of all my opinion on all the depressing comments... The thing we have to look at is the big picture, the US Dow Jones has had a substantial correction which was overdue...this index has risen relentlesy for years and yet all the big players and fund managers never complained!!! so now the money is to be made in the Nasdaq or e-stocks anywhere......over the last couple of months those folk who ignore the tech stocks have had it so good for so long even when the Nasdaq has been soaring, have now been hit harder. The last few weeks which have seen the volitility in tech stocks especially in NZ as US investors who had big money in the Dow index, now see red all over their porfolios and pull their money out of NZ tech stocks creating a 2 week sell off. All the institutions and CEOs of major blue chips are seeing reality in losing big....fingers are pointed at tech stocks and deliberate rumours are fed to the media about bubbles bursting etc...even Meryill Lynch heads are using the current volitility and outside weaknesses to convince the world that the bubble is bursting...trying to push us over the edge into mass panic selling.this has had some effect outside the US on our own stocks across the board...but the Nasdaq...instead of going down like they hoped for, it has soared again last week!!!....money is fast being switched into these stocks...why??? because this is the future LIKE IT OR NOT...and it will continue until saturation point and exhaustion is reached... One last important note.......if they succeed in deflating the stocks like they want...it will have an immidiate knock on effect on all world econimies and markets and very likely put us all in recession...Mr Greenspan now says that stocks should not be targeted by interest rate rises! Good trading. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- http://www.sharechat.co.nz/ New Zealand's home for market investors To remove yourself from this list, please us the form at http://www.sharechat.co.nz/forum.html.
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