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To: bambs who wrote (39491)8/14/2000 4:00:26 AM
From: JRH  Respond to of 77397
 
that's what you will be selling your shares for a within 2 years after you give up hyping your over valued stock and finish riding it down.

Bambs, I have no problem with your argument that nearly all tech companies are overvalued (relatively speaking) based on traditional methods of valuations. ´

But if you look at the market from a different point of view, it could be argued that the markets will in fact rise a great deal in the next two years rather than fall, as you surmise. This argument is based on the demographic trend of the aging U.S. population: As the baby boomers continue to near retirement, they will continue to pour more and more money into their retirement mutual funds. And we all know that the mutual funds love Cisco because of its historical conservatism and predictability. If these future-retirees don't put money into their mutual funds or directly into the stock market, where is all of it (and there is a lot!) going to go?

BWDIK,
Justin



To: bambs who wrote (39491)8/15/2000 1:09:10 PM
From: telecomguy  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 77397
 
Here is my problem with BAMBO.

You don't post anything of value........all you do is continously rant about how over-valued the high-tech stocks are. You obviously don't realize what is happening. Are you the same guy that thought Internet was a passing fad 5 years ago?

Bambs, come on over to NT thread and flame all you want. I read some of your posts and basically you sound like some sort of a trader. Now, I have to admit i know very little (nor do I care to know) about day trading and technical analysis.

If you think NT is overvalued, why don't you short it? We obviously agree that CSCO is over-valued but for completely DIFFERENT reasons.......