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There is something here that sounds a bit fishy. I don't know about the European
markets but the Japanese market is worse shape than the American markets. Also,
America's interests rates are still higher, which attracts funds from around the
world. If any money is being siphoned off, it's to other investment selections,
such as gold and gold stocks. Keep in mind that lowered interests rates are a
negative for those who invest in CDs or bonds, which at some point neutralizes
the fear of the market and becomes investment capital directed into the
securities markets. SLAWEKP's story below may be a situation of "selling the
bottom" and then "buying the top" a few months later. It's hard to assess world
money flow and investment directions. For example, if many investors were
withdrawing funds from American markets to reinvest in their local ones, then
why aren't those local markets going up? The truth is, anytime there's been
world uncertainty it was always best to invest in American securities as a means
of protecting assets. Am I missing something?
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Ralph => E-mail => rjv@xxxxxxxxxx
SLAWEKP@xxxxxxx wrote:
> Just talk to my European Uncle that even against my advise he put money into
> America on advise of his European broker which he sold him same story; new
> technology, new era, people making killing in USA
> your cash is trash. Now he uses words I cannot even translate in fear of
> being kick out of this group. He lost on promisees of csco's, JNPR's
> & others. In addition to loses he lost 10% in currency exchange due to $
> decline. He is selling everything in US & taking home what's left.
> Now multiply by millions of foreigners that have same situations. They vote
> with their feet & money
>
> slawek
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