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To: stockman_scott who wrote (33014)3/11/2001 10:09:50 AM
From: altair19  Respond to of 65232
 
Scott

<know when we hit bottom>

When GE craters...then we will know we have arrived. Also, firms like Sun will be in for tough sledding; their only choice will be focusing on continued product development and throttle back on everything else and focus long term.

I don't think we will see anything turning up substantially for a full year. Meanwhile, knowledgeable traders (I am definitely not one of them)....will do fine.

Good weekend

Altair19



To: stockman_scott who wrote (33014)3/11/2001 2:18:22 PM
From: TimeToMakeTheInvs  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 65232
 
Courtesy of Captain Midnite on Zeev's thread - clearstation.com
tim
PS Goodness, I hope Dealer's move is going well - quite an absence.
PSS Amid the general meltdown of the NASDAQ I have heard and read several times "The big names (ie Intel, Cisco, fill in your own) will move up first to break the downtrend because they have before." Not sure I agree with this. Maybe(IMO) those small companies serving sectors less impacted by the economy and at the bottom of the foodchain will turn first. Any ideas?