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To: bobby beara who wrote (10609)2/17/2000 2:16:00 PM
From: Lucretius  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 42523
 
LOL.. you are such a fool... you assume because someone doesn't chase trash simply because it is going up like you that he is broke??? do you have any idea how many stocks continue to implode everyday??? just because the "indexes" go up everyday, do not assume that bears are losing money, my little clown. BUT understand this, when the Kahuna DOES come... the bears will profit from it.. while clowns... they'll just be DESTROYED.

get to a life boat, bobby. the Titanic IS going down.. that last dance isn't worth it.

as fro 5 or 10 posts on this thread at the top.. that could be the case, as i have told you, I DO NOT KNOW the day or the hr but i know it WILL happen... there aren't many posts today in fact?? BUT i also guarantee you that YOU will be long... just as you are now.



To: bobby beara who wrote (10609)2/17/2000 2:24:00 PM
From: KyrosL  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 42523
 
BB, lots of stocks are going consistently down in the last year or so. In fact, the majority are. So shorts may in fact be making good money right now, if the avoid shorting the NASDAQ fantasy stocks.



To: bobby beara who wrote (10609)2/18/2000 4:34:00 AM
From: bill meehan  Respond to of 42523
 
bobby, your [sic] a very funny guy. I found, after many years of trial and error (before computers made backtesting so easy), that using fundamental and technical analysis works best. Perhaps you might benefit from KIS's firm grasp of the fundamentals. His insights on the Fed Head's comments yesterday were particularly astute. <g>

Good luck. Feel free to respond if you like, but this will be the last post you'll get from me.