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To: TechTrader42 who wrote (20584)10/2/2001 10:34:30 PM
From: Brasco One  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 52237
 
i think bartoroma thinks we are going up. actually 'surge' upwards..



To: TechTrader42 who wrote (20584)10/2/2001 11:45:55 PM
From: macavity  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 52237
 
Thinking for myself!


Brooke.

I agree completely. 90% of trading is having a plan (preferably your own), discipline and money management. You will make money even if you flip a coin, providing you cut your losses quick and let your profits ride.

Well between NT, AMZN, and the Bada Bing Strip Bar, I think we all know which one offers the best returns and peace of mind (in the short-term anyway).

I think that the only bull markets for the next few months to years will be insolvency accountants, private eyes (what are their rates?), and litigation lawyers.

good luck all

-macavity



To: TechTrader42 who wrote (20584)10/3/2001 5:56:31 AM
From: Justa Werkenstiff  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 52237
 
Brook: Speaking for myself, my only interest in MSFT has to do with its impact on the market as a whole. One must ask what is going on with MSFT as it seems strong for whatever reason. Here is an SI post for those who are interested as well in that issue:

To:energyplay who wrote (8967)
From: John Q Public Tuesday, Oct 2, 2001 9:28 PM
View Replies (1) | Respond to of 8981

Best Buy stores got XP last Thursday. Checked 3 stores since Sunday, just got back from the last one. Inventories of PC's almost gone. Display models pulled and sold, both for PC's and Notebooks. One store sold over 50 PC's Sunday afternoon, and could have sold more if they had them. They usually sell 8-12. Monitors selling too so it's not just upgrades. Numerous young and early middle aged couples looking/buying.
Oddly, it appears they are selling a lot of "network in a box" kits as well. They were out of stock on several brands.

This will probably show up in the channel checks by the better analysts in the next week.



To: TechTrader42 who wrote (20584)10/3/2001 6:29:42 AM
From: horsegirl48  Respond to of 52237
 
Brook I dont know what donald would say,but Im telling you now leave that man before he runs off with a lap dancer and all your Nortel stock, ggg