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To: heronwater who wrote (15659)4/11/2001 12:07:02 AM
From: Ron Dior  Respond to of 37746
 
How about institutional buying? They have been buying for the last month while the public and traders have been selling. I don't have time to make a case but believe me when I say I have been studying it closely and they are fully loaded. Value investing is always safe and I will not argue with your style but the market is still very irrational. Because stocks have plummeted this makes no case that it suddenly has realized true value. It’s falling as irrationally as it climbed. It just moves in excess to the up or downside, value or not. Don’t be fooled, there was real buying going on today, this was not a freak rally. My point to you is not to be so sure that the "shorts have the upper hand and time is on their side". Complacency can kill a portfolio whether it be long or short.

Ron Dior