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To: silversoldier a/k/a SI Sy who wrote (22135)11/1/2000 3:57:08 PM
From: sandintoes  Respond to of 28311
 
Ron, I nominate you for our resident Eclectic Sage of Prognosis (ESP) on The Thread

I second the nomination...and regarding this...

would you please inform her that it is unnatural to use the word 'factitious' in ordinary prose. I know her situation is desperate, now that her account is down to nil and she is barefoot and footinsand. But she really must cease abusing the brain which was loaned to her, or return it 'Post Haste' to its rightful owner.

Mr. Silver Tongue, I'm sorry if I abused your big brain while in my safe keeping, but what word should I have used in it's place?

May I borrow your big brain just a while longer, if I promise not to use it very often? I'm getting use to being smart!



To: silversoldier a/k/a SI Sy who wrote (22135)11/1/2000 7:53:51 PM
From: Hawkmoon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 28311
 
Oh, how I resisted your technical analysis!

Don't feel bad.. my wife resisted it as well... so instead of capturing that tax loss on GNET back at $54/share, she held on, sometimes I think out of sheer spite, and her portfolio now reflects that "deer in the headlights" mentality... <sigh>

There was just too much tax loss selling that institutional investors had to do... And now we have two months of individual tax loss selling.. And the worst variable in this analysis is that when institutions sold their losers, many of them immediately plowed the remnants back into other stocks in anticipation of a November-December rally.

However, Trimtabs.com is reporting that money flow into funds may actually go negative for October, and that would suggest that the funds have shot their wad and have nothing left to buy with.

If so, that would be VERY BAD for US equities and would suggest we could see new lows on the Nasdaq... (pray that this theory is incorrect).

nd I'm not so sure as to whether you actually want me to post my views on just "any topic"..

This gal posted this to me on the AlGore vs George Bush thread:

Message 14701855

And how did I respond?

Message 14702787

Needless to say, I'll likely never hold political office... <VBG>