More Pain Seen Before Any Gain NEW YORK (Reuters) - Fasten those seat belts -- again. Another spasm of selling is seen seizing the U.S. stock market early
this week before the buyers with the nerves of steel tiptoe back in, looking for big markdowns among old and new economy
issues alike. Although Wall Street pros expect the market to bottom out mid-week after Friday's apocalyptic drop, before then
stocks could dive some more as investors who borrowed money to buy stocks may be forced to sell when faced with margin
calls.