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To: Rick Buskey who wrote (117123)11/21/2000 12:21:37 PM
From: Petrol  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 120523
 
Richard, Ain't that the truth!

Some traders who have been long (and are down a load of $$) have been asking when the bull market will return. They say that stocks have fallen so much that this is a "buy and hold" opportunity of a tech lifetime.

I'm not so sure about that. I welcome any/all opinions on this.

For some reason, I look at the Nikkei for direction. vbg

Stickupman



To: Rick Buskey who wrote (117123)11/21/2000 12:47:06 PM
From: Jenna  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 120523
 
I am old-fashioned still holding CSCO and INTC.. and added some NT this morning but a little late at 36 13/16 but these is not for a trade. Still short JPM but waiting to cover and when I cover, I plan to hold it for a while. So its still very selective. I got stopped out of TGH, longer term hold I thought, and today's its back in full force. In the future when I'm long a stock in this sector.. I'll hold even through a 5% retreat. It just doesn't pay to sell strong stocks in stronger sectors only to buy back and miss a few points in the transaction.