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To: Doppler who wrote (32931)5/11/2000 12:06:00 PM
From: MulhollandDrive  Respond to of 63513
 
dude,

Greg M. wrote a very fine piece on his thread this morning and I'm going to post it here for all...

>>To: Gregory Mullineaux who wrote (1554)
From: Gregory Mullineaux
Thursday, May 11, 2000 10:43 AM ET
Reply # of 1572

Lesson from a market warrior

Now that we have dropped and are in a bear market, I would like to make comment about not selling
because of tax reason and what where some of the indicators of a top are. No one should use taxes as a
reason to not to sell, if you feel the market or stock has topped you should sell it. A 33% drop in a stock
needs 50% to recover it, a 50% drop a 100% gain, those kind of gains are going to be far and few
between. Many of the stocks that have dropped will never reach their highs again. We had many
indicators of a topping market that was in fact a blow off top, adv.'s far from the norm, insane IPO
market, many stocks far from their normal trend lines, and splits galore. We even had investors saying
that there is a new way to evaluate the price of equities, deluding themselves in to thinking, since it's a
new economy, old rules do not apply. If investors failed to protect gains from the drop, or failed to
have loss protection rules of selling losses before they get away, they should turn those mistakes in to
positives and learn from them, so they don't make the same mistakes again. The next big mistake will be
buying in too early, there are too many investor maybe even you, that want to get out, they will continue
to sell causing the market to drop again. Could this be another bull trap this AM? The big difference
between this drop then past ones we have seen in Sept/Oct is where this one came from. The market
was way extended at the top from the linear trendline and has dropped back to close it in a very short
time frame, setting up a large amount of over head resistance (investors that want to sell and are happy
to get out with less of a loss or maybe a gain if they are lucky as stocks attempts to recover. So we
need more back filling to remove the weak hands. We have to wait for signs of a slowing economy first
before it's time to go back in. We got one little indications of that today with declining retail sales. I
would rather see a trend develop, so maybe a few more months of data will be needed before we can
say the fed has worked it's magic. What to do now? Since it's spring, it's time for spring cleaning, if you
own companies that have declining % gains qr. to qr. in earnings, and the story has changed, it's time to
use rallies to weed them out so you have cash for the next bull market that is sure to come! Start
looking for stocks that have not dropped much and have already recovered, SEBL comes to mind, or
ones that have started to go higher from an extended base, I haven't seen any of those yet. Don't get
frustrated and walk away from the market, investors are getting a rare change to learn from a bear
market and how they are resolved and more importantly how a new bull market emerges.

Greg---> Still learning I will never stop I hope.

Another stock that looks interesting to me is ADEX.