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Politics : Ask Michael Burke

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To: James R. Barrett who started this subject11/21/2001 1:33:01 PM
From: wiz  Read Replies (1) of 132070
 
ARE THERE ANY BULLS HERE?

I am a long time bear on a fundamental basis. It's a curse I guess, cause this market shuns fundamentals like redheaded stepchildren..

On most historic valuation models.. we be over valued. I'm also a fan of book value as I like to believe what I buy.. is worth what I pay..(but have learned how rediculous book value is recently..lol)

Anyway, having followed this thread since day 2, I lost plenty in the begining.. telling stocks to go down that had no intention of doing so. In 99 I made 400% following Yahoo chat rooms.. identifing what the ding dongs would run up, and getting in and holding on..(made me feel sick.lol)

This year was up 280% ..(oh lost like everyone else last year)... but gave plenty of that back in this rally(was short)..

So.. here we are, older and wiser.. (I'm getting over my need to see logic in the market), and just want to make a buck. (do I sound like Abbey?..lol)

I think these rate cuts will do something..(still long term bear), but think the masses will overreact as usuall, and run non earning pigs like VTSS up further..

I tried 90 10, and am just not disaplined enough to stick with it..lol

Anyone have any feedback here?

I'm actually thinking of going long this peice of crap market if we pull back a little more..

any comments appreciated..

wiz
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