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To: horsegirl48 who wrote (115792)1/19/2001 6:25:30 AM
From: craig crawford  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
Oh my. I'm used to tooting my own horn, so you really have me blushing now. :)

>> I loaded up and felt like a fool as they got lower, just could not believe they were going to zero <<

Yeah I know what you mean. I felt like a fool after buying CMRC at 23 1/4 and watching it slide to 21 real quick. Looks a lot better now at 26 1/4! I felt like a fool after I bought INTC at 30 3/4 a couple of days ago. After all, what's good out there about INTC? I will probably be selling INTC this a.m. if it makes a run to 34. I felt like a fool watching my YHOO calls go to nothing, and then was amazed when it turned around and I scored a profit on them. Man, I can't believe that stock is bidding 36 now. Nice job William with the courage to buy it at 26! The best way to make money in this market is buy when you have that knot in your stomach and everyone is making fun of you for sticking your neck out.

P.S. Speaking of SUNW, if they try to knock it down pre-market I will happily buy more. There was nothing wrong with SUNW's numbers considering how bad it got in December. 44% revenue growth isn't good enough? Look at HP's numbers. Look at slugs like IBM. Look at single digit growth from INTC and MSFT. Then come back and complain to me about 44% revenue growth being too low! If it sees the 33's or 34's I will buy it aggressively on the open. We'll have to see what kind of things the analysts have to say about them though first.