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To: Tom Hua who wrote (94)12/15/1999 9:14:00 PM
From: Paul A  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 653
 
heh.. The markets really have me scared as of late to be honest with you.. It just isnt normal.. but it goes beyond anything I have ever witnessed. Every day, more more more money keeps flowing in.. Just looking for a story- anywhere.. CNBC has turned into a bunch of typical monsters of media.. worried about ratings and having the hair done just right..

Its going to cost us all big time,... but not before things get even more out of control to the upside. Reminds me alot of Japan...

Im spending most of my time now looking for companies like ESHR.. Whats the downside??

I remember a few years back a very wealthy friend of mine who made his fortunes investing, was arguing with me that NOVL at 7 1/2 was a horrible investment. Being a relatively newbie I chimed in that they owned enough real estate that even if their business model was total crap, 7 bucks was still cheap.. the street just forgot them.. Same thing the market is doing with IFMX..

Whats the term for this.. market inefficiencies? (sp) Find em, take advantage of them.. and just watch the paint dry for a few months.. than BOOM..

zixi.. man.. I still dont understand why people put their money into hopes in dreams like that.. Lets face it, even holding shares of ESHR has its risks.. but I sleep a bit better with this business plan :)