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Technology Stocks : How high will Microsoft fly?
MSFT 486.98-1.4%Nov 19 3:59 PM EST

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To: Tony Viola who wrote (28842)8/29/1999 10:56:00 PM
From: John Chen  Read Replies (1) of 74651
 
Tony,re:"Appreciation". Thanks. My problem with this "maniac", I don't mean AG, I mean the 'market' we all in,
is that I can never feel to have enough money to retire.

Talk about NO INFLATION, out of control.

Polically Correctness will kill/take care of this 'manic'
by letting it go out of control. Then this is NATURE's
way of balancing out THINGS.

We were very fortunate to be in such a long and sustained
bull market. But I can't get out (maybe I should before
it's too late) because I have been told, INVEST or NOT
ENOUGH TO LIVE.

I don't see I'm picking up Luxury habits. I don't want/need
to show you I have more shit(MONEY) than you (unfortunately
it's true that I don't). Unless there is out of control
INFLATION, why am I feeling poor?

You can see why there is always BUBBLE (it's natural
progression) and nobody can do anything about it (I
believe somone know and it's not the general public, ask
the Thai, Japan or Taiwan, if anyone tells the truth who
knew it first).

I really think quite a few of us should start a club:
named "THE LOSERs, The anti-progress, The PI" and amortized
the wealth for the rest of our life and forget about the
maniac. Is 'enough' always 'not enough"?

Surprise to hear the Abbey Cohen's prediction, the
'OIL TANKER woman'. She has to be wrong.
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