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To: BGR who wrote (86401)12/8/2000 4:17:03 PM
From: Tommaso  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 132070
 
Oh yes indeed. My average is at higher levels than the close today, so I am not in a losing position on it. If you look at a chart for the DJIA for the past year, then the past five years, then the past ten years, it looks very sickly and oxygen-starved. Anything that goes nowhere all year after rising to levels unimaginable five years ago is a risky place to be. I am well margined and with the limited position I have could (and would) hold the short position should the Dow go to 20,000.

Are you looking for a 20,000 Dow?



To: BGR who wrote (86401)12/8/2000 4:21:16 PM
From: Tommaso  Respond to of 132070
 
Actually the Dow hasn't really gone much of anywhere since early 1999.