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Biotech / Medical : The thread of life -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Mike McFarland who wrote (192)8/26/2001 2:38:01 AM
From: Mike McFarlandRespond to of 1336
 
<first five picks--if I cared>
the other was incy, or crgn, but
I guess I wasn't able to decide.
Clearly, you want liquidity when
it is time to get out--but this is
only the first bear market for me,
was still in college at the time of
the '87 and '89 October spankings.

If one of my long shots happens to pay off
big in the next few years, I'll start over
with a new thread "Falling in love again."

Also wanted to start a thread called
"Voyage of the Dawn Trader".

Or how about,
"Unbearable lightness of my account"
"I used to be a contender"
"The horror"



To: Mike McFarland who wrote (192)8/30/2001 11:11:16 PM
From: SpekulatiusRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 1336
 
More trading -
I switched from VGNX to LSBC. Got a nice fill on NRGN at a little more than 18.3$. Sold GZTC for a mini gain as well, and looking to get back into near its lows.
Biotechs are holding up fairly well, while NASDAQ gets destroyed. I feel that a major unrest is brewing in Japan, with the Nikkei making 17 year lows. The economy is obviously going to the dumpster. Sometimes I feel like cashing everything and just sitting tight on cash. But then again I know I am not happy with 3% interest.
A friend from Sillycon Valley told me that venture capital loves biotech right now - is this a contrarian indicator? Who's got the crystal ball?