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To: parker_meridian who wrote (9969)2/20/2001 6:30:10 PM
From: RobertSheldon  Respond to of 15615
 
*Your choice...face reality or play knifecatchers*

Do you understand that at some point businesses become attractive no matter if their stock prices continue to slide? No one will consistently find the bottom, but with careful evaluation of a business a fellow can set himself up to earn healthy returns for many years. So yes, I do buy during periods a particular company may be experiencing a precipitous fall. I know I am getting value. Most are only guessing.

Hang in there, perhaps we can influence your dire outlook on the planet. BY THE WAY where were your warnings a year ago? :-) :-) :-)

Take care.



To: parker_meridian who wrote (9969)2/21/2001 12:02:45 AM
From: Ally  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 15615
 
>Just making the point, it's laughable to support ones bullish bias with "the analysts say", or "management says"...NT shareholders who did so and ignored the reality being painted by price action are crying now.
Your choice...face reality or play knifecatchers<

Is this how you get your jollies, heckling people, laughing at their losses, and throwing your comeuppance with your "falling knife" pooh? If there is anyone laughable on SI it is you, as many of us here know you, your aliases, and your spiteful postings on many threads.

How pathetic can one be to try and gain attention on this thread by shaking a finger of "I told you" just because the stock is falling. Does that make you feel superior?

We don't need unsubstantiated warnings and dire predictions on how low this stock can go. Especially from someone who has not demonstrated any level of adequate knowledge either in technical or business analysis and who trades "under $3.00 mo mo stocks". So, scoot back to that thread, prove yourself capable of making money for yourself first before trying to impress others with your trading acumen.

Meanwhile, LOL to you, for trying to gain attention and pretending to be someone in the know.