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Pastimes : All Clowns Must Be Destroyed

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To: patron_anejo_por_favor who wrote (30250)4/30/2000 11:51:00 AM
From: hdl  Read Replies (1) of 42523
 
The Barron's article makes clear the big money managers are irrational, inconsistent, and illogical in many ways-with regard to both their personal and professional portfolios.
I caught it (it wasn't hard) and then Barron's pointed it out explicitly.

"Amazingly, 14.9% of respondents admitted to owning at least one of the two stocks they felt were the most overvalued."
They are in love with tech stocks but believe the new economy bubble will burst.
they are very bullish but 71% say stock prices are untethered to company fundamentals. 76.2% expect value stocks to rally. 62.8% expect small-cap stocks to rally but they are in large-cap, not small-cap stocks.
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