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To: simonsez10 who wrote (4214)4/13/2000 5:21:00 AM
From: RSH  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4337
 
Come on...use your brains If anybody used their brains it would be obvious that most of Harmon's year 2000 picks are unproven and extremely overvalued companies (even at these prices 30% less than the beginning of the year).

As far as Harmon's past track record, some people get lucky when they gamble and some don't.

The only difference now is that many more people are following his picks and are down over 30% for the year if they believed him.

I know most of the other analysts stocks are down as well. However, I would respect an analyst more if they predicted that the market would turn bearish before it turned bullish again. That way you could make money on the way down and on the way back up again.

Nobody knows for sure, that's why NOBODY is a "Guru"!



To: simonsez10 who wrote (4214)4/13/2000 11:14:00 AM
From: swisstrader  Respond to of 4337
 
<His portfolio is down, but so is just about everything else.>

Yes, but true market gurus should be doing a good deal better than everyone else and the averages, should they not?? Also, as a Cramer subscriber at much less the cost, I got the warning to put a chunk of cash on the sidelines about 2-3 weeks ago...just wondering if Harmon subscribers got similar word?