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If the scum-sucker Greenspan has any spine at all, he will raise tomorrow,
and catch the gambling public flat-footed.   This 'man' (and I use the term
loosely) will be hated by tens of millions of American's when this ponzi
scheme finally ends.  A heck of a lot of innocent, hard-working citizens
will be hurt by his past bubble cultivation.  When the blind-sided public
end up unemployed, their families put on the street, and hungry, this joker
will think long and hard about the choices he made.  I wouldn't want to be
him.  Rednecks don't act rationally when they are hungry and cold.

Signed,
an informed student of economics and government mismanagement and deception

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At 09:42 PM 10/4/99 -0400, RAY RAFFURTY wrote:
>Hi Gary,
>
>Actually, to get a jump on the Fed. meeting tune into CNBC at about 8:00 AM
>EST for Mr. Greenspan's briefcase indicator.  It has been correct something
>like 18 out of the last 19 times.  {;-)
>
>                                            Good luck and good trading,
>
>                                                        Ray Raffurty
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: Gary Fritz <fritz@xxxxxxxx>
>To: RealTraders Discussion Group <realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Sent: Monday, October 04, 1999 4:34 PM
>Subject: FOMC meeting?
>
>
>> I'm holding a long position into tomorrow and I figured I'd check...
>>
>> The FOMC meeting starts tommorrow morning at 0900 ET.  But there is
>> usually not any impact from the *start* of the meeting, right?  Any
>> fireworks, if any are to happen, shouldn't launch until they announce
>> on Thursday at 1400 ET?
>>
>> The market doesn't seem to think Mr. G. will drop any bombs on
>> Thursday, given the run-up since Friday afternoon.  Anybody want to
>> hazard any predictions?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Gary
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