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To: John Curtis who wrote (1474)4/14/2000 6:24:00 PM
From: lml  Respond to of 1648
 
I dunno, but it's nuts out there right now. Everything, and I mean EVERYTHING is getting thrown out the window.

Clear sign of a bottom, IMHO.



To: John Curtis who wrote (1474)4/14/2000 7:45:00 PM
From: Bernard Levy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1648
 
Hi John:

I beg to differ. The current slide is just normal
part of tech investing. Up to this point, the current
sell-off is no different of what we experienced in
Summer of 98. There were also steep tech sell-offs in
October of 97 and in Summer of 96. It's just part
of the game.

Regards,

Bernard Levy



To: John Curtis who wrote (1474)4/15/2000 1:32:00 AM
From: Andre Daedone  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1648
 
It was a major mud slide this last week in the NAZ. I got killed in everything but am still managing 100% in the green from one year ago. I am all for a slower and steadier climb because all my trading is done in an IRA so I am long term. I am now getting more money together for my newly opened non-ira cash account. It is bargain hunting time. If this market doesn't find a rock to hold on to I am afraid we are going to see 3000 or lower by Wednesday. Thank god for a sound long term attitude. I even went as far and bought more stock today spending the rest of the money in my IRA.

Good Luck,

Andre