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To: Paul Shread who wrote (25619)12/6/2001 1:36:06 PM
From: TechTrader42  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 52237
 
I might have the CI's as soon as tonight. If not, then tomorrow. Technicians are working around the clock. I'm paying them time and a half, and no breaks are permitted.

In the meantime, consider posting some links to some 1929-33 parallels. There were rallies then, too, of course.

As you may have gathered, it's my view that the bear market has ended once and for all, and valuations can return to what they were at the height of the bubble. I even heard on CNBC last night the old New Economy argument about growth and valuations. They've dusted it off again, with no revisions. For all the buy-and-holders creeping out of the woodwork on SI now, the hope is that it will have been a painless bear market. Everything will be as it was, with the miracle of pro forma earnings and some remarkable PPT.

It's an FDIC-insured market. The longs can't lose.