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To: James Strauss who wrote (6195)5/25/2000 3:06:00 PM
From: Bucky Katt  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13094
 
I agree, I like to hear what she has to say, but I think her stock picks stink. She is right about the overvaluation of the high fliers though.

It looks like we are having a little hiccup<G> on todays mini-rally. Again, I let the indexes climb, look for the apex, and short them. So far, so good.....I am not sure we are at or even near a bottom yet. There are many mixed signals..bias is still to the downside. Just playing the indexes day by day.

However, I think some are waking up to what VAR means. (value at risk)

AW looking good since 1st mentioned, one light in a dark tunnel



To: James Strauss who wrote (6195)6/1/2000 1:30:00 PM
From: James Strauss  Respond to of 13094
 
OT... Everybody's Got To Be Someplace...
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With a nice Nasdaq rebound I thought I'd share a cute joke to keep the spirits soaring:

A woman was worried whether or not her dead husband made it
to heaven, so she decided to try to contact his spirit by
having a seance.

Sure enough, after the usual mumbo-jumbo of calling to the
spirits, her husband's voice was heard answering, "Hello
Margaret, this is meeee..."

"Fred," she answered. I just have to know if you're happy
there in the afterlife. What's it like there?"

"Ooooooh, it's much more beautiful here than I ever
imagined," Fred answered. "The sky is bluer, the air is
cleaner, and the pastures are much more lush and green than I ever expected. And the only thing we do, all day long, are
eat and sleep, eat and sleep, over and over."

"Thank God, you made it to heaven," his wife cried.

"Heaven?" he answered. "What heaven? I'm a buffalo in
Montana."

Jim : >