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To: Monty Lenard who wrote (142)11/27/2000 9:22:37 PM
From: bambs  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 253
 
let's just let this one go...I think we made are point. It's time to just keep trading and making money while the dip buyers scratch their heads and hope for a fall rally or a post election rally or a new year rally or a spring rally or a rally cause the GDP slowed, or a rally cause we are in a recession and the fed will lower rates or a rally cause we love rallies and we haven't had one in a while...also know as the "over sold has to rally, rally". Any rate every rally will be smaller from here on out..it will be sold quicker...and the lower lows will continue to come...I expect that many of these long time perma bulls will disappear with the equity in their portfolios. I think that perhaps KREM could be a good buy as all the perma-bulls will get depressed and buy more donuts....get fat watching their stocks fall.

bambs

(KREM is over valued too...just a joke)



To: Monty Lenard who wrote (142)11/28/2000 10:46:23 AM
From: The Phoenix  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 253
 
I sold shares I bought in February shortly after at $70. I repurchased LU at $40, $35, and $30 and stopped out at $29. I added back at $19 7/8 (I must have got a deal from my broker because apparently there were no trades at <$20 in October LOL!).. and dumped them at $18 and change.

So, now that we know the Phoenix's year 2000 trading history in LU you can all move on.

How about we analyze someone elses trading behavior - but then none of those on this thread have ever made a bad trade... you're all perfect.

OG