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To: timers who wrote (56720)1/11/2001 12:46:43 AM
From: timers  Respond to of 436258
 
hittin the sack.



To: timers who wrote (56720)1/11/2001 12:53:10 AM
From: pater tenebrarum  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 436258
 
look at the i-nut stocks...sure, they have collapsed to three year lows, but by the time they topped out very few shorters were left to tell the tale and actually profit from their decline. EMOTION is the most important fundamental of the market. everything else is in fact secondary. analysts will tell you that stocks always go to where their fundamental value is properly reflected...to which i say, yes, eventually. so there may be a day or two in a stock's life over a ten year period when it truly is priced for its fundamentals. the rest is a reflection of the social mood...if the mood is a bull market mood, all the things that make a bull market happen, do in fact happen. vice versa in a bear market..the end result of which is usually stocks falling well BELOW their fundamental value, just as they can go way above it in a bull.

anyway, good night!