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Strategies & Market Trends : Sharck Soup

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To: NOW who wrote (36376)10/5/2001 5:48:42 PM
From: velociraptor_  Read Replies (1) of 37746
 
There is no difference on those two. The millions of investors all have one common factor. Greed. When one person sees their friend or neighbor make money because their stock just doubled, that person will want in on the action regardless of where the fundamentals are. It's human nature. Those millions of investors have other jobs too and don't read up on every nuance of the market. They hear what the analysts are saying (obvious misleading and lies which we have seen over the last few years), and they see what everyone esle is doing. The opinion of millions of investors sums up to irrational exhuberance and the product of that is a stock mania. That doesn't mean they are all right. They never have been in the past.
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