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To: TechTrader42 who wrote (1417)7/8/2001 12:23:10 PM
From: Arthur Tang  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1471
 
You read too much and got yourself confused. What happens with negative P/E ratio? In technical analysis, all the companies have support levels. It is support level(cash ready to buy any sell order) that prevents people from giving their stock away for free. The support level establishes the P/E ratio for any company, not the other way around.

Since you write in an attempt to teach beginners of investing their life's savings, you must be more concise.



To: TechTrader42 who wrote (1417)7/8/2001 4:32:33 PM
From: Chartgod  Respond to of 1471
 
Ahhhhh, the seventies, I remember them well. Back in those days, one could have went "gold mining" based on that valuation... and easily 10x'd thier < I before E, except after c ??> $$$...as many did.

I myself, was raised within family methods of the "industrial revolution"... and I guess was :

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BUT, it taught me a very valuable lesson in which I experienced first hand early eighties w/a "critter" w/a ticker ID of CAT ... Not that I was investing in them from the "market standpoint", more more on the "basic tooling" level. Which brings me back to the "specialists", and who they really are....<more to come>