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Technology Stocks : Dell Technologies Inc.
DELL 146.68-1.7%Nov 7 9:30 AM EST

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To: OLDTRADER who wrote (170355)7/23/2002 1:31:27 PM
From: John Koligman  Read Replies (1) of 176387
 
Oldie - Can't you afford a spellchecker with all that money <ggg>. What does your original post have to do with admitting mistakes. You seem to have the need to believe I COPIED YOU. Well, I did not. I've made a couple trading errors over the past two years, who hasn't, but they have been small and of very low percentage in relation to my overall number of trades. I've been fortunate to have a very good run.

As for 'nickel and dime mickey mouse stuff', you would have been much better served if you had done that with the market falling, or just shorted and sat on tech. The way I look at it, rather than puffing about how 'big' you invest, you should have stepped back and looked at what happens during/after a bubble. I'd bet 'nickel and dime' at the right time would have saved you lots of money. Perhaps you don't realize that if you trade astutely enough, it really doesn't matter if the 'game is over' (you must mean on the long side), because you can make money in any type of market.

John

PS - I'd have much more respect for you if you had become bearish during the bubble rather than acting like 'big shot investor' as things came crashing down...
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