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To: parker_meridian who wrote (25)1/5/2001 2:34:11 PM
From: Smiling Bob  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 313
 
Ideally, I should have foreseen the Nasdaq crashing 40-50% and recommended one should go all cash or short late March.
But I didn't and am not paid to do so.(edit- from the onset, I did warn to stay away from the 1000 PE net stocks)My service was initially based on picking stocks that were ripe to run for whatever reason, but usually based on short term trading activity/charts. I was much more successful at these calls than other sources and continue to be.
But as stated before, the crash was an anomoly. To call it anything but is wrong and to expect one to navigate that as successfully as a normal market is wrong as well.