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To: Rande Is who wrote (26441)5/24/2000 4:15:00 PM
From: Rande Is  Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 57584
 
Good rally into close on strong volume. . .2 billion shares on Nasdaq. . .suddenly, everything is a bargain to those with plenty of cash on the sidelines.

Capitulation Schmitulation!

What's next? Well, I can tell you what SHOULD be next [who can be certain anymore?]. . .we should get a continuation rally. . .with some big gappers in the AM. . . especially after we see rallies in Japan tonight and in Europe tomorrow morning. Holding every tech stock, volatile and beaten down that I could afford.

I don't know about you guys. . .but this drama wears me out. It forces investors to become emotional one way or another. . .I admit to having worn the market on my shoulders the past few days. . . and I don't like it at all. . . when this ridiculous trading of papers begins to affect my Real World life then something is wrong.

Theoretically, nobody should ever be able to tell whether or not the market [or your stocks] was up or down on any given day by looking at your face. If they can, perhaps you need to make some changes. In the big picture of life on this wonderful planet. . . trading stocks is quite insignificant. Don't give it any extra prominence it doesn't deserve.

Rande Is