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To: Rarebird who wrote (59672)10/12/2000 12:43:31 PM
From: Archie Meeties  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116753
 
LOL. Your delusions grow more and more absurd.
Have I really been bearish for years? You're going to be searching long and hard to find some proof of that.

I thought you said you were short the NDX from 4259? Is that true?

You're waiting for a lower dollar to buy gold? LOL. Why not just say you're waiting for a higher price of gold to buy gold?

Healthy performance of the XAU? LOL. I call that follow the leader investing.

Take a look at the markets and then see if you can ask me this question again with a straight face, "How much have you lost being bearish?"



To: Rarebird who wrote (59672)10/12/2000 1:03:18 PM
From: Ahda  Respond to of 116753
 
As usual perplexed it is so simple the reason is not good but oil is many dollars to baren lands that lack infrastructure.
The net bubble which would of taken at least a triple the world income to panout.
Competion huge in all industry the saving grace other dollar lower labor costs.
A tremendously overvalued market trying to seek a sane valuation.
Tech shifting out of Ca to keep cost down and products on top.
One little baht that put Japan in a vat.
And the mid east holds a tap.

I dont want to think of war it is a word i don't want to acknowledge as to me it means man is stupid.



To: Rarebird who wrote (59672)10/12/2000 1:04:33 PM
From: Archie Meeties  Respond to of 116753
 
I haven't had puts since April. Just over the past couple of weeks

Here's some of your finer insights two weeks ago, almost to the day.

"Outside of High Tech and certain household names like GE, I don't see a Bear. Actually, the Bear is over for the Broad market."

"Don't think the Bulls can be broken here."

"PS I'm still bullish."

You think anybody believes you're recent "I'll make more money if the nasdaq goes to zero" crap? LOL.