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Strategies & Market Trends : Technology Stocks & Market Talk With Don Wolanchuk
SOXL 61.79-12.3%Jan 30 4:00 PM EST

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To: Hawk who wrote (9876)7/11/2003 7:25:48 PM
From: dvdw©  Read Replies (2) of 208176
 
You stated; The other problem we have with the market is the fact that the public and foreigners have not yet even started liquidating. In fact, even after the wildest financial mania on record-- the public has added $180 billion to their equity mutual fund positions since the bear market started.

We are convinced today that the “mini-bubble” we are in now will end in the same ugly fashion as the financial mania of the late 1990’s. If you want to view just how bearish we were in December of 1999, please refer to the last major report at that time entitled “Feet Don’t Fail Me Now”. We were selling the research at that time for $10,000-$30,000 per customer. It is posted on our home page on the lower right side as you scroll down.

What are you the greater fool theory reincarnated?

You want people to spend 10K or 20 K with you instead of buying stocks?

Your so short, you cant see the trees, because of the forest, I suspect your research is the same way, high in calories low in nutrional value. I own great companies with strong growth metrics, I noticed your generalizations were generic enough so that if tested there would be plenty of wiggle room. Sorry but without more proof, parting with equities to assuage your ego, just would not make sense.
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