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To: Jean M. Gauthier who wrote (37058)10/26/2000 5:44:50 PM
From: Charles Tutt  Respond to of 64865
 
I agree. The volatility is amazing.

I've never been a big Motley Fool fan, but I've been reading one of their books -- Rule Breakers, Rule Makers -- and I must admit that it is interesting. I just got to "attribute number six" of a Rule Breaker (i.e. one category of stock that should be bought +/-):

"Grossly overvalued, according to at least one significant constituent of the financial media."

Maybe we should be _embracing_ the "grossly overvalued" label rather than trying to point out why it doesn't apply?!

This market _is_ emotionally draining. I hope the trip out to California for the annual meeting will be a nice break.

I think the Euro is screaming (perhaps even loudly enough for the Fed to hear) that U.S. interest rates are too high. It would not surprise me to see interest rates fall precipitously by the end of the year.

But that's JMHO, and it's every man for himself!

Charles Tutt (TM)



To: Jean M. Gauthier who wrote (37058)10/26/2000 7:36:11 PM
From: QwikSand  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 64865
 
Totally bummed out, with everything that you said happening to me as well.

Hey, are we getting into sob stories? You're talking to an Infospace victim. Look at the weekly Infospace chart. I'm far too much of a gentleman to say where the spiky part at the top is wedged. Let's just say the good folks at Infospace have supplied me with more than enough short-term losses to keep me from having to pay either Tweedledee or Tweedledum any taxes next year on gains from equities.

--QS