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To: Phil(bullrider) who wrote (5076)4/21/2000 3:06:00 AM
From: Dale Baker  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 19428
 
This must be the new math on this thread. NASDAQ July 1999 about 2800. NASDAQ April 2000 about 3600. Difference +800 points or almost 30%.

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I wouldn't worry much about the gloating. They had to wait a long time to be right at all. That doesn't change all the profits made on the long side the past few years (considerably more than most short funds managed to achieve).

And the next few years are still a tossup despite all the rhetoric. Unless you are a permabear that believes that all the technological changes in the past five years are just an illusion.