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To: GraceZ who wrote (136695)12/2/2001 9:31:32 PM
From: LLCF  Read Replies (1) of 436258
 
<Its a simple math problem, nothing to do with statistics as DAK so short-sightedly assumed but I'll bet that there is a far higher probability of a stock selling at $.25 going to zero than a stock selling at $90 going to $.25.....although recent developments in the market would have you believe otherwise. >

LOL, one trick Grace at it again... why don't you ask Janus funds which was more painful.... the ride from $90 to .25, or the last .25! ROFLMAO

<I'll bet that there is a far higher probability of a stock selling at $.25 >

I bet they'rs a lot better chance for massive gains too!!

DAK
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