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Strategies & Market Trends : Stock Attack II - A Complete Analysis

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To: Chris who started this subject9/16/2001 5:00:22 PM
From: dvdw©   of 52237
 
I have a different point of view to share about what will happen. I am an investor not a trader. My daily focus is fundamentals of the companies I've invested in. In the last 20 months my and millions of others portfolios have been adjusted by the pervasive action of the Shorts. Wholesale shorting has been the rule, because those of you who lack conviction on the companies you invest in see all stocks as overvalued and you have essentially given them all a buzz cut.

As an investor who watches the supply manipulated daily by the shorts I didnt like it one bit and realized there was little I could do but stand aside. One thing though as one who monitors the action against the supply I sense that the day of reckoning is coming and hose exposed on the other side are about to be harvested.

People who Speculate on trends have essentially taken their eye off the ball and are immersed in the granduer of the ball park. There is a huge difference.

I dont know what lessons will be taught in the coming days, but i suspect that, those who own stock outright are in a much better position than those who have borrowed shares as IOU's in their accounts.

Practicly everyone I know will buy shares in companies they believe in tomorrow. Right or wrong, we believe because we have never taken our eye off the ball.
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