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From: | "craig & celyn bird" <cbird@paradise.net.nz> |
Date: | Sat, 20 May 2000 08:58:41 +1200 |
Oliver-On a similar note, I would like to see the
U.S mrkt crash good and proper.Had a discussion recently with someone (my mother
in law of all people)about why the Fed should just get on with popping the
bubble and not letting out little pieces of air from the side vent.Is a crash
worse(a lot stand to lose heaps-is this political also)or is a series of slides
better where people can lose money gradually and in increments.Is everyone
making $ in todays mrkt?I hate the current cautious behaviour of NZSE/ASX
but that is the nature of our economic cycle right now,good to see some
consistent correction last few days.A controlled slide could allow
Govt to choose the level of equilibrium but a mrkt will do that anyway
should an overcorrection occur.Smart people will have decreased exposure to
'danger' stocks, so if they've hedged already, go on- POP IT.Oh but the tycoons
will lose billions -wouldn't that be nice,I'd just like to make $1b. Guess
the current Govt doesn't want to be seen as the baddies in being the one to
implement that.What thoughts from the panel?
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