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To: westpacific who wrote (26103)11/10/1999 4:35:00 PM
From: KevinMark  Respond to of 108040
 
I almost and SHOULD have bought at $36. It popped the next day to 42, then retreated, now the rest is history. I nearly lost everything on buying high flyers like PPRO near the top, 6 months ago. Never again. If it goes to 200, congrats to those who are holders. There's always another one out their lurking, just have to find it, and have the confidence, your buying in at a good price. Who would have guessed the Nasdaq would set 9 straight records. From what all the analysts were saying, I'm surprised we didn't get that huge sell-off to the 9300 level before heading north. When the Dow kicked the old guard out and brought in the new, it brought the buyers back IMO. We could very easily be hitting 9 straight losing sessions based on what many of the analysts were predicting. Crazy market, that's for sure.