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To: jjkirk who wrote (2015)5/30/2000 9:03:00 AM
From: freeus  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13572
 
rewish I'd held on to my last shares
It depends upon several things.
What did you sell your last shares at? (If above 66, then who cares?: Qcom may still fall further)
We are getting into that "Dell is the only stock in the world" mentality: guess what: in the last five months Qcom has performed rotten: if we had any sense we'd have been charting it and gotten out at 160 or 140....there have been much better places for our money the last few months. Energy stocks for example. A stock I used to own, Maverick went from 7 to 36 (without me). Meanwhile Qcom gmst, ctxs, all fell to horrible lows, losing me mucho dinero.
We are in a bear market. We will all have a chance to buy whatever we think has the best chances for us, lower, IF we still have money.
I don't think this up market we are (maybe) about to experience is the real thing. I went back and checked: we all think Pres. election years are so great: it's the year BEFORE that is so great: the "good times" ended generally around Jan or Feb, just like this year.
JMO
Freeus
I do know this: the loss of money and the pain inflicted are real: the impression of "take profits" is now indelibly etched in my brain