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To: Jay Lyons who wrote (29315)1/15/2000 6:58:00 PM
From: U Up U Down  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 43080
 
Investing's Longtime Best Bet Is Being Trampled by the Bulls
By GRETCHEN MORGENSON

Investing in the stock market for the long term, the strategy that has made the most sense and the most money for people over the years, is all but dead.
nytimes.com



To: Jay Lyons who wrote (29315)1/15/2000 7:07:00 PM
From: AlienTech  Respond to of 43080
 
>>While I'm somewhat taken aback to find my motives questioned here<<

WOMEN! Cant live with em, cant shoot em.. But maybe we can handcuff em to the tower..

at least until its time to cook dinner. ops got to go, coming mom and yes I did take the steak out of the freezer. I DID I DID!



To: Jay Lyons who wrote (29315)1/15/2000 9:31:00 PM
From: LastShadow  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 43080
 
"people can benefit from Sam and Kay's site, that with the exception of Scott, "

as long as everyone is quoting everyone else...that's not true, Jay. I learn from Sam, and from you and Alien and Sue and everyone else. Dave Kilty made me aware of something that made me and John Kim exit BYND. There is something everyday, both here and in the market that teaches me something. John was a newbie once, Jeff and Sue were once, as was I and Alien (although when Alien was a newbie, they didn't call it trading...it was more like bartering sheep for corn or cloth or pottery since they didn't really have money in the mesopotamian valley...). There aren't any easy lessons in this.

And you know what, I wish I knew you all ~30 years ago when I was a newbie. Except Sue, 'cause she was only a toddler then <g>