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Politics : Formerly About Applied Materials
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To: Paul V. who wrote (55803)11/18/2001 3:18:28 PM
From: ratan lal  Read Replies (1) of 70976
 
Even if the Nas stays in a range, say 1000 to 2000, for many years (a lot more likely scenario than going to 1000 and flatlining), I'll still get steadily richer, as I go to 40% cash when the Nas is at 2000, and 40% margin when the Nas is at 1000.<


Only one problem with that theory. Naz goes to 2000. you go to 40% cash; Naz keeps going up, say to 3000; you cant take it anymore and invest your 40% cash; THEN naz goes to 1000 and you are margined out.
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