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To: Dave Gore who wrote (117966)12/3/2000 10:55:14 PM
From: Jenna  Respond to of 120523
 
BVSN and EFNT.. no they are not pathetic they ACTED pathetic though and the prices are showing that. I have a list of about 25 stocks that are just as pathetic but are expected to have very good earnings... Sometimes however downward momentum is so strong it takes more than forward looking EPS growth to move stocks that are so depressed. There are so many diverse opinions being offered that the only thing to do is follow the trend and go with the flow. If the market rallies above 2850, than lots of beaten down stocks will move up. I agree that in 3 to 6 months we can have bounces in a lot of fine EPS stocks, but there are a lot of frayed nerves, lots of worthless advice out there from professionals and nonprofessionals alike. We should follow our own charts, fundamental research because now you can basically throw away long term technical analysis theories on bottoms, cycles, or whatever voodoo is the current rage. We were short many techs since third week in September and we are happy we did through criticism, umbrage and the entire gamut of posts throughout that time period, we went our merry way as we will in the future, shorting, going long and trading according to market trends and our own techno-fundamental analysis.

I am grateful once again that I am out of the market on the long side as I have been for every downfall for the last 3 1/2 years. We can listen to anything we want but looking at our account balances through these crises is the only real confidence builder we will ever need.