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To: striper68 who wrote (543)5/7/2001 4:16:51 AM
From: Bruce Brown  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 840
 
striper68 wrote:

Ask yourselves. Does a bear market rally from a weaker than expected employment report?

You still haven't answered my question to you based on your previous comments of having felt so fortunate to not have money invested in technology stocks over the past 4 years, but now were loading up the shopping cart.

The question is this: What do you see now that is such a compelling reason to load up on tech and hang on that you somehow missed on May 1 of 1997?

BB



To: striper68 who wrote (543)5/7/2001 10:37:05 PM
From: Simon Thornington  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 840
 
How about; what was the quality of that rally? Did it have broad participation? Why did it stop? Why was the volume so low? Why did it start from a strong gap down? Why did it fail to make new highs? Why was the close so weak? Why did it fail to close even the gap from two days ago?

Come on, show some real evidence...

Simon.