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To: chic_hearne who wrote (38040)11/20/2000 6:18:44 PM
From: QwikSand  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 64865
 
In a word, not much.

I'm letting "buying opportunities" pass on by until there's some indication things have settled down. I have sold all my play-around crap (e.g, AMD) and, apart from my dozen long-term core-holding stocks, I am just sitting in cash (although I did buy some bonds but I do that every year).

If I were a day-trader, there are days when one could make some money buying QQQ shares or QQQ puts because some days it just seems obvious which way it's going to bounce. However, I'm not a day trader, so I don't. Take tomorrow, for example. If I had the cojones of my convictions, I would have bought some QQQ shares today at the close because I think the Nasdaq is odds on to go up 100-200 points tomorrow. So there, I'm on record.

--QS