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Strategies & Market Trends : Booms, Busts, and Recoveries

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To: AC Flyer who wrote (20708)7/3/2002 4:03:59 PM
From: LLCF  Read Replies (1) of 74559
 
LOL, new laptop seems to have unignored you... oh well.

<Just a display of (very) thinly veiled male egos. It's not pretty.>

Well clearly YOU don't debate... as you say. I wouldn't impose you're actions on others however. It's clear it's YOU who have been ignoring well reasoned folks putting forward the bear case as I stated.

<Third, my investment approach is entirely market independent. Only fools believe they can consistently predict market direction. The key is to buy value (see Ben Graham, Warren Buffett) and invest long term.>

LOL, well haven't we changed our tune! ROFLMAO Now we're not stupid for being bearish [like Buffet is], just because we've been short [and making a boat load btw]! BTW, I haven't seen ANYONE claim to predict the market consistantly.... it's just been obvious THIS TIME! Nice wiggling around! Sadly, Buffet has said he's been buying puts and shorting as well... happier now?

<<Finally, 2002 is very different from 1929 or 1970, both times of seriously declining economic fundamentals. Right now we have solid growth, high productivity and low inflation. The stock market will not ignore these fundamentals indefinitely. >>

Ooops, a fool by your own defenition suddenly! Calling the market. Sadly, your underlying assumptions are still incorrect... 'solid growth'... yea, right... high productivity... uhhh, like the 30's? Low inflation... uhh, yea.

DAK
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