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To: _scar_face_ who wrote (57074)4/3/2001 4:25:50 PM
From: David Howe  Respond to of 74651
 
<< I've held since mid '90 >>

MSFT would have to go to $6 for me to actually have a "loss".

Meanwhile, we're in one heck of a bear market. The Nasdaq is now down 70% and I'm betting it falls another 5% in the very near term. No telling how bad this will get before it's all over. The last 20 years of bull market with the occasional correction have lulled many of us to sleep. These corrections were called bear markets at the time, but that's not an accurate description, IMO.

THIS is a bear market.

Dave



To: _scar_face_ who wrote (57074)4/4/2001 8:34:39 AM
From: werefrog  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 74651
 
"At a ML brokerage from '90. You do the math"

I did the math and come up with a big fat zero.
< after the fact trading scheme> Prove it. Post one call that was made after the fact.
< I've held since mid '90> Then you are a bag holder. 36569 msft cut to sell 1/14/00. 37172 sold at 116 near the all time high. You bot in 95, I bot in 89 & sold in 00, do the math.
<I am happy that I did> HO HO HO. You must be sad about not selling near 120. BOOHOO
<Do everyone a big favor> You began posting at SI in 01, me in 96, therefore I have more experience than you at being a asshole. This is the MSFT thread, mostly bagholders who missed the sell, many even dollar cost averaging down and are now stuck like rats. Welcome to hell.
Frog