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To: tradermike_1999 who wrote (1375)12/13/2000 7:09:29 PM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74559
 
Thank you Tradermike_1999. Some of the wounded definitely look like sure fatalities (in the AMZN category ... will make "has your business been Amazoned" take on a whole new meaning from the early triumphant days) in coming fire storm, some look as though they can put up a good fight. Will do some DD on own based on your picks. Chugs



To: tradermike_1999 who wrote (1375)12/14/2000 2:42:42 AM
From: Joshua Corbin  Respond to of 74559
 
I can't share them [shorts] with the thread, because I have people paying [$559 a year] on the website for this info. They'd get ticked.

And if you publish your picks in public, someone might remind you of them later. :-)

If the entire market is going to collapse, as you say, then everything's a candidate. If a sector is going to collapse, likewise those companies are all candidates too.

According to you, the whole thing's going to blow next year. Therefore, it follows we should all short the moon on the 29th and wait for The Coming Financial Collapse of 2001. After all, you can't go cash since the money market funds will break the dollar in the downdraft.

So you might as well short and wait. In the meantime, we can store rations, flashlights and bottled water for the aftermath. Example: y2knapa.com

If your hypothesis is correct, this game should be easy. Who needs a watchlist?