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To: craig crawford who wrote (129109)7/26/2001 12:28:22 AM
From: HG  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
What kind of investor do you think I am ?

The right ones of course ! <smile>

Ciao.

Over and out on this subject. <smile>



To: craig crawford who wrote (129109)7/27/2001 12:49:08 PM
From: Kevin Podsiadlik  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
actually the broad market topped out in the spring of 1998.

Was it you that asserted that to me a couple of years or so ago? I asked exactly what you meant by "the broad market" and never got an answer. The Wilshire index, which is generally accepted as the broadest index around, briefly topped in Sping 98 but went on to new heights along with most every other index until early 2000. I suppose if one went out of one's way to avoid tech, the Internet, and anything else talked about on CNBC through 98-99 one might well have shown a net loss for the period, but who the heck did that?