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Strategies & Market Trends : Booms, Busts, and Recoveries

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To: pezz who wrote (10998)11/8/2001 1:14:02 AM
From: LLCF  Read Replies (2) of 74559
 
<Think about it.Why do ya think mutual fund performance is so dismal?......Do you really think you or I have access to more resources than they? >

Of course!!! You think they use their resources to make their clients money??? They use them to get more money, and pay themselves money. They blindly market for money, then invest it in stocks REGARDLESS of what they think, that is their charter... they must, sadly.

<One can only conclude that predicting the economy or corporations future for any length of time is not quite so easy.>

No, this is not true... a blind squirrel could have seen the bubble, and can now see that it has burst. It is over for many years to come, and about to get much worse. Of course that's my opinion, and you've stated yours... let's watch and have fun!

<The market is never wrong. Every stock is worth the bid price at the time. What it is worth inna future becomes more difficult to determine as the length of time that we define as the future increases. In short the stock price is the thing not the company or the economy .......It is simple after all.>

Again, we differ in our opinion, "MR Market is often wrong" ... I have Warren Buffet and other great fundamental investors on my side... you have... well... err... you, I guess.

<This idea about evaluating short term stock movements by judging the companies financial condition or the economies current state is a fools game. >

I'm not... I'm an investor... I am NOT playing short term.

DAK
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