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Strategies & Market Trends : The Stock Market Bubble

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To: Dale Baker who wrote (3242)6/11/2000 8:56:00 PM
From: Tommaso  Read Replies (1) of 3339
 
There is a difference between using and understanding technology and wagering on overpriced stocks.

I own a Qualcomm phone. I would not touch the stock.

I buy a new computer about every two years, but I would not buy any computer-related stocks that I know of. The comparison with RCA stock (often called "Radio" then) in 1929 is often made. It was perfectly possible then to be an enthusiastic electronics engineer and know better than to buy the stock.

The weakness of an argument often shows itself in the effort of the person making the argument to insult, distract, introduce red herrings, make arrogant and abusive remarks, and so on.

To quote a poet whose name would mean nothing to you;

Arrogance is a pose disclosing fear
Of law whose constancy will let you die.

Very little of what you have said on this thread is of any intellectual substance.
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