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>Date: Tue, 05 Oct 1999 07:12:31 -0700
>To: "RAY RAFFURTY" <rrraff@xxxxxxxx>
>From: James Taylor <jptaylor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Subject: Re: FOMC meeting?
>
>Greenspan is far different from Volker.  Greenspan is a "yes" man, does
not make decisions for himself, seeks consensus, and accomodates the
administration.  This is why he was chosen in the first place by Ronald
"throw-away your child and grandchild's future" Reagan.
>
>When the elderly line the streets with tin cups, and the apple vendors beg
you for help, others will be as insensed as I am about the needless and
reckless conduct of the Fed and Washington officials that made it happen.
>
>While I am not worried about myself financially, I will probably have to
support my entire immediate family, and worry about the safety of my
children from the added dangers brought about by the certain acceleration
of crime that will result in the next depression (as is happening all over
the world now in countries hardest hit by their recessions/depressions.)  
>http://www.advsoftware.com/content/crime.htm
>
>Like I said, I would not want to be Greenspan, and have to walk down the
street. Especially in war zones like Washington will be.  The city already
is one of the most poor and crime ridden in the country.  What really
amazes me, is that people idoloze the fool now, and look at him like is
some sort of 
>holy figure.  When the truth is told, and Joe 'six-pack' is explained how
it all happened (if they ever are), he will be one of the most hated men in
all the land.
>
>We need real leadership in the government, and fast.  It is already too
late to stop what is coming.
>
>
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>
>At 09:22 AM 10/5/99 -0400, you wrote:
>>So what else is new, James?  That's the way it has always been with the Fed,
>>just a little more extreme this time.  If one is going to invest or trade
>>they better understand this and plan for it either by being able to hold
>>thru the downturn, predict it and bail out, or go short and profit.
>>Chairman Greenspan is no different than Paul Volker or any former Chairman.
>>
>>                                                    Good luck and good
>>trading,
>>
>>                                                                Ray Raffurty
>>
>>----- Original Message -----
>>From: James Taylor <jptaylor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>To: RAY RAFFURTY <rrraff@xxxxxxxx>; <fritz@xxxxxxxx>; RealTraders Discussion
>>Group <realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>Sent: Monday, October 04, 1999 11:05 PM
>>Subject: Re: FOMC meeting?
>>
>>
>>> 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
>>>
>>> -------------
>>>
>>> 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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