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To: davidcuming who wrote (976)3/30/2000 5:35:00 PM
From: hx4  Respond to of 1252
 
>>other people that hold some NSI because of my advice

Me too."yesterday" I was a hero, today I'm a smuck. The thing is I won't appreciate being a hero unless I know the "darkside".

I like that bumper sticker. Gonna use it as my email tagline.

Keeping the faith (and hopefully my shirt,gggggg)
Harry



To: davidcuming who wrote (976)3/30/2000 6:10:00 PM
From: Crazy Canuck  Respond to of 1252
 
>>Today I went back over previous posts here and on other sites looking for reassurance and I found it.<<

In my opinion, that was a very wise move.

As WUWT has clearly pointed out, too often people panic due to share price moves on low volume - and they sell. Then, when they wake up and realize that the sky is not falling and that the company is just as strong as it was before they then try to get back in. Very often it is at a much higher price.

I think it was Sir John Templeton (From the Templeton Growth Fund) who said . . . "Be a buyer when there is blood in the streets." Now if I could only free up some more cash I would do just that! <VBG>

Crazy Canuck



To: davidcuming who wrote (976)3/30/2000 6:59:00 PM
From: WhatsUpWithThat  Respond to of 1252
 
Some of the other people that hold some NSI because of my advice are starting to look at me a little funny, at $6.50 they were all smiles none have sold. This bothers me more than my own investment.

Boy, I know that feeling! Been there with my own family, and you're right: I'd rather lose twice as much myself as see someone I got into a stock be down...

All I can say is why I still am here, painful though the past few days have been to everyone. Check the threads and see how much cheer you see right now =-/ But check back with me in a few months, I believe, if you want to hear volumes of cheerfulness.

I had two stocks today only that were actually up, which isn't a very good percentage.

Empathetically yours,
WUWT