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To: DebtBomb who wrote (30642)7/11/2001 5:56:43 PM
From: AD  Respond to of 37746
 
Dale
Did you see that NVDA news during the day? DAmmit, I'd have considered going long if I'd seen it. Faaaaaaak
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To: DebtBomb who wrote (30642)7/11/2001 7:29:14 PM
From: Frederick Langford  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 37746
 
Good advice from Rande's thread:

DlphcOracl Wednesday, Jul 11, 2001 7:07 PM

Some interest comments by Laszlo Birinyi on CNBC.
Laszlo Birinyi is (IMO) one of the most astute Wall St. observers. He stated that "this is the most complex and difficult market I have seen in my 30 years." He elaborated by stating that the market is driven day-to-day by news events rather than by fundamentals and monetary policy. He felt that the market going forward is trendless and warned that for the individual investor trading the market, he/she is "last in line" with regard to jumping in and out of the market. He advised extreme caution going forward.

FWIW, my advice going forward: plan ahead and pick your spots carefully. Decide at what price you wish to purchase a given stock or index and wait for the stock or index to come to you. Do NOT chase rallies thinking that it will be the start of a turnaround you will miss. As Birinyi said: "The stock market is like the NYC subway system; if you miss the train, there will be another one right behind it."

Good luck to all with you investments, both long and short.

DlphcOracl


Fred