Doug Henwood wrote:
> I view it as a dance on the grave of the New Economy. But the
> partisans are now gathering to pronounce the thing still alive and
> breathing.
That's probably because they believe they can squeeze a few more dollars out of investors who are still true beleievers.
I had a "bursting bubble" comedy moment a week ago. A friend and I were browsing books at a Barnes and Noble in Northern Virginia. I always gravitate to the computer books section, which is usually next to the personal finance section. It was really funny reading the titles on the new crop of stock market books that have been recently published. So many of them were obviously written early last year before the bubble started to burst.
Dow 30,000 anyone?
Chuck0