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To: Dr. Anthony Keyodo who wrote (12315)2/23/2001 7:10:07 AM
From: geode00  Respond to of 42834
 
You have been in this for a very long time apparently.

You do not need to look way back or far forward, just at the facts on the table now. Where are the QQQs today? That's all that's important, not ancient history in a different market and economic environment. The past will not make this problem go away (would that it could).

Why not try looking at the source?

Tried and true over good markets and bad are the best. That and accountability:

thestreet.com

It's interesting that he talks about being long on the QQQs

Cheers!



To: Dr. Anthony Keyodo who wrote (12315)2/23/2001 7:14:04 AM
From: Boca_PETE  Respond to of 42834
 
Dr. Keyodo - RE: "he's lost a lot of money and he is scared he will lose more"

Yes, we a truly into the ANXIETY PHASE of the bear market. I'd bet a lot of us have lost a lot of money on paper since the market peaked. If we are honest, most of us will admit that this has been a rough experience. Keep that sense of humor. It helps to get you through.

P :-)



To: Dr. Anthony Keyodo who wrote (12315)2/23/2001 8:55:41 AM
From: Diamond Jim  Respond to of 42834
 
This is not Bob bashing. It is simply a fact, he was wrong. He said 20% in 2 to 4 months, that expired Feb 16th, he was wrong.

As for SoCal property, it is still going up.

jim



To: Dr. Anthony Keyodo who wrote (12315)2/23/2001 12:35:28 PM
From: geode00  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 42834
 
I feel sorry for Geo dud because he's lost a lot of money and he is scared he will lose more. The market is currently teaching a good lesson in that, you don't play a man's game if you're afraid of getting a bloody nose.

I don't know why some people find it amusing and poke fun at people who they think are losing money and are fearful of losing more. Very odd sense of humor.