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To: Brian Malloy who wrote (90323)10/14/1999 9:17:00 PM
From: Paul Engel  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Brian - re: "Sorry, if the bear has gotten to your portfolio."

Wrong Starr is praying like crazy for a bear market - as are all the other Bearke sycophants - so that they can recoup all their losses and MISSED OPPORTUNITES by shorting the BULL market over the past few years.

These guys are desperate for a downturn - having MISSED OUT on tremendous returns in Intel, Cisco, Microsoft, Qualcomm, you-name-it.com, etc.

Paul



To: Brian Malloy who wrote (90323)10/27/1999 11:22:00 AM
From: AurumRabosa  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
I guess Mr Barrett has better things to do with his money than let it decay in INTC stock. You don't claw your way to the top of a cutthroat organization like Intel by being a dummy. Do you suppose he's putting his money in Treasury bonds? That would be a much better investment than INTC for the next couple of years.

Included in the DJIA and just had the biggest product launch in their history and Mr Market just yawns. That early October gap down seems to be providing strong overhead resistance that may hold for a long time. Next stop $54.

Hmm.

I still say what bear market?
I don't own the market, I own individual stocks I use options and puts as well - ten plus baggers all over the place. '99 has been one of the best year's ever in the market. Nice volatility, pretty good market for timing, I'm lovin it.

Sorry, if the bear has gotten to your portfolio.


Odd statement from someone who claims to know how to use a put but doesn't know what a bear market is. What are you trying to say? Do you own INTC and no puts for a nice ride down or do you short INTC and buy puts for a big profit?