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To: Joe NYC who wrote (112087)5/23/2000 3:02:00 PM
From: Scumbria  Respond to of 1583380
 
Joe,

Re:"I posted on the day of the last increase my opinion that this would be the last increase in this cycle, and that the Fed would shift to neutral."

biz.yahoo.com

``No one wants to commit to technology because every time they do they are getting their fingers blown off,'' said Guy Truicko, portfolio manager at Unity Management in Garden City,
N.Y. ``Until we get some kind of feeling that Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan is done raising rates, there is not much of catalyst to drive us north right now.''


Scumbria



To: Joe NYC who wrote (112087)12/19/2000 5:37:22 PM
From: Scumbria  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1583380
 
Joe,

A classic post of yours, defending Greenspan and AMD at $80.

Message #112087 from Jozef Halada at May 23, 2000 11:27 AM
Scumbria,

Re:"The Nasdaq is now down 36% from a few months ago."

Which level is correct, today's or 36% higher?

Re: "If Greenspan had any brains, he would call the dogs off before he inflicts serious damage on the economy."

I posted on the day of the last increase my opinion that this would be the last increase in this cycle, and that the Fed would shift to neutral.

In case of AMD, I think the pull-back seems a little excessive. It seems that I didn't time buying my options ideally. I bought when the stock was at 80 and 78. Anyway, I would like to see us close above 80.

Joe


Message 13758134

You Republicans have a great understanding of the economy.

Scumbria