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To: yard_man who wrote (4329)6/7/2001 10:23:14 AM
From: Earlie  Respond to of 74559
 
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Yes indeed,..... the order cancellations are not coming in with quite the gusto seen in the past, so it's time to buy those wondrous semi companies. Never mind that the few sales they do dredge up are at prices that don't cover the cost-to-produce nor that the insiders are dumping stock as fast as the rules allow. (g)

I often think that even the worst pimp-type analyst must shake his head in wonder at the staggering gullibility of today's "investors". Not that I am complaining as it just creates even better shorting opportunities.

This morning, the employment numbers are ugly, and "Lou the Skirt" says things at HP are going from bad to downright nasty, but the NAZ is UP. Love those sheep. (g)

I used to feel a bit sorry for the average "investor", but no longer. The writing is now on the wall. If they chose to ignore it, then they get what they deserve.

Best, Earlie