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To: Kailash who wrote (40753)2/19/2000 1:00:00 PM
From: KyrosL  Respond to of 99985
 
Yea, I guess us old guys are difficult to train <g>



To: Kailash who wrote (40753)2/19/2000 2:08:00 PM
From: Les H  Respond to of 99985
 
I liked the conjunction of those two articles -- first the spin, then the warning "this is spin"...

...And this is spinal tap, or is it final tap of the blue chips into the red chips?



To: Kailash who wrote (40753)2/19/2000 5:21:00 PM
From: KY  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 99985
 
"You're not getting it -- it's not just that interest rates aren't bad for the tech stocks (they have endless access to your money through POs), they're actually good for the tech stocks because all the money that used to be in the Dow is on its way over to the techs!"

My problem with that statment is that it may make sense to take money out of "old" economy stocks due to higher interest rates, does that mean I HAVE TO reinvest in other sectors that may not be impacted as much? Regardless of valuation? Geez. That's what baffles me about investors today.

God forbid $$$$ could move out of the market entirely...nope.

Talk about complacency.

KY

P.S. ...and LG, I am still not a bear. Just clearly see the risk/reward ratio and ready to jump back into the secular bull when some excess has been squeezed out of the market.