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To: KeepItSimple who wrote (36349)1/1/2000 8:55:00 AM
From: KM  Respond to of 99985
 
Well, whatever. At least when the end comes, I'll have a nice house to live in and some cool designer clothes <G>.



To: KeepItSimple who wrote (36349)1/1/2000 11:03:00 AM
From: bobby beara  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 99985
 
>>>>Anyone short is committing financial suicide.<<<

KIS, you were posting this kind of stuff over thanksgiving week, just before the post thanksgiving nasdaq drubbing.

This is the kind of post i was looking for from taurus to go short on -gg-

happy new year

b



To: KeepItSimple who wrote (36349)1/1/2000 11:17:00 AM
From: re3  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 99985
 
kissypots, $ would be better put into base metals...

got zinc ?

aa was the best dow stock last year...

financial s...... would be more likely achieved with people listening to your nonsense...the mkt could still crash in january or february.

turn ON your brains and buy something decent, like CLT for example...

you and your nevers...you said aol would NEVER see north of 115 again...



To: KeepItSimple who wrote (36349)1/1/2000 11:39:00 AM
From: Rarebird  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 99985
 
I find your bullish condescending thoughts to be extremely dangerous. I expect Greenspan to raise rates a few more times at least. I see a long bond at 7.25-8% before the tightening is over. I don't expect Greenspam to continue pumping the money supply in the first half of 2000.

An attitude of I don't give a friggin hoot about rates, valuations, way over extended technicals, is bound to backfire in a very big way at some point in the forseable future.

I have no axe to grind here either. I rode the best performing Nasdaq stock of the year, PUMA, from 36 into the 90's and then more recently for over 20 points the last couple of days. This fruitcake market has been good to me. I can play King Maniac with all the other Maniacs. I can let go and hold on also when the conditions warrant it. However, I'm no fool and I know the Nasdaq is walking on a tightrope. I'd be very careful if I was you. Just when you think you have it all figured out, is precisely when you lose it all.