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Strategies & Market Trends : Rande Is . . . HOME

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To: Mark Konrad who wrote (37896)10/10/2000 7:13:12 PM
From: mike machi  Read Replies (2) of 57584
 
I agree with your post about the tide turning and turning hard to the leaders when we hit the bottom or positive news comes.

What concerns me is the rest of this month. Since their return from the Hamptons in Sept, the short interest by the big boys has just hammered everything tech.

The institutions just aren't supporting stocks the same way they used to, adding more volatility for what I have seen., stocks free-falling.

How can one survive buying and holding stocks whose valuations are calculated for exponentially growth?

I learned this from the spring correction and if I had not traded in and out these issues, I would have gotten knocked out.

Hence, A new meaning for the phrase: Catch a falling knife.

Catch a gross of razor blades?

Mike
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