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Strategies & Market Trends : Booms, Busts, and Recoveries

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To: SouthFloridaGuy who wrote (1886)2/13/2001 11:23:02 AM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (1) of 74559
 
Hi Stock Operator, do not be such an alarmist, you will scare the kids.

All I see in the very illuminating statistical series you have provided is a lot of SUVs that will no doubt hold their intrinsic and hedonistic, but not resale value on the second-hand market. I will be shopping for either an Audi TT roadster or a Bimmer Z8 to give to my 70-year old Cisco owning Bay Area mom so that she can drive to Santa Barbara to visit her sister in style even as CSCO goes cold.

Welcome to this thread – the den of bears. We hang out here chewing the fat until we venture forth into the CSCO and such threads when their underlying stock action cools down and debate heats up, and then return after the pillage to get re-energized for the next round of money making.

I have so far restricted my bearish activities to writing and buying equity at the moment of maximum panic, only to sell a few days later. I may experimentally short some wounded script should NASDAQ actually gets revived to 3600 (yeh, they may be able to do it). So, yes, I have so far made “honest” money from the melee, and am not as despicable as the short sellers.

Chugs, Jay
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