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To: Barney who wrote (19935)7/24/2001 8:26:20 AM
From: Gary H  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 62549
 
STOCK MARKET TERMINOLOGY EXPLAINED...

Stock Market Dictionary for the past year
investor:

Momentum Investing - The fine art of buying
high and selling low.

Value Investing - The art of buying low and
selling lower.

Broker - Poorer than you were in 1999.

P/E ratio - The percentage of investors wetting
their pants as this
market keeps crashing.

Standard & Poor - Your life in a nut shell.

Stock Analyst - Idiot who just downgraded your
stock.

Bull Market - A random market movement causing
an investor to mistake himself for a financial
genius.

Bear Market - A 6 to 18 month period when the
kids get no allowance, the wife gets no jewelry
and the husband gets no sex.

Stock split - When your ex-wife and her lawyer
split all your assets equally between themselves.

Financial Planner - A guy who actually remembers
his wallet when he runs to the 7-11 for toilet
paper and cigarettes.

Market Correction - The day after you buy stocks.

Cash Flow - The movement your money makes as it
disappears down the toilet.

Call Option - Something people used to do with
a telephone in ancient times before e-mail.

Cisco - Side kick of Poncho.
Yahoo - What you yell after selling it to some
poor sucker for $540 per share.

Windows 2000 - What you jump out of when you're
the sucker that bought Yahoo for $540 per share.

Institutional Investor - Past year investor who's
now locked up in a nut house.

Profit - Religious guy who talks to God.

Bill Gates - Where God goes for a loan.

Alan Greenspan - God.