Re:Eventhough your above statements are absolutely childish, allow me to be a bit philosophical here!!
Oh cut it out Addi, my statement was followed with <g>! Maybe somebody on this thread can tell you what that means.
Re:Will Sun come up in the morning?! The answer is yes, but keep in mind Sun comes up at the end of night, And when it does come out it will be followed by night again, and the cycle continues. After every sunrise there is a sunset followed by another sunrise. The cycle is what we call life and what is taking the universe forward for better and brighter future! What you are basically telling everyone in your post is that after every sunrise you will scream that "Watch out, night will soon arrive and when it comes I will tell you all "I told you so!"!.
Well that is a very nice story about the sun rising, but it really is not an analogy! If you want an analogy how about this. You and I are planning to go fishing. But as we board the boat, I say, hey wait a minute it looks like it's gonna rain. I see clouds. In fact, I think I see lightning. To which you guys reply: Oh Dale quite worrying. It aint gonna rain. That aint lightning. Besides even if it is, it will probably never hit us. To which I reply, I am going back in to have a beer. If it quits raining you guys come back and get me. See what I mean.
Now going back to SUNW, will SUNW fall below its current levels?! But of course. I would say we may very well see mid $50's (even high $30's) before we see $200/shr!
Oh you are really going out on a limb with that prediction. Ok mister wishywashy. So you are predicting somewhere between 30 and 200/shr. Are you sure you are comfortable with that. I am going to hold you to that prediction you know.
I on the other hand am not a short term trader but a boring long term investor who continues to hold on to solid shares of strong companies such as Sun Microsystems regardless of how they may perform in the immediate short term.
Well that is exactly what you should do. I am the same way with MSFT.
Regards.
Dale |