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To: Anonymous who wrote (19021)2/23/2002 5:04:39 PM
From: Sawtooth  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 21876
 
Worth a scan: 'A team of tech-telecom specialists sees more static ahead for investors'

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To: Anonymous who wrote (19021)2/25/2002 7:43:08 PM
From: Anonymous  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 21876
 
Another "new" closing low. And if you'll take notice, the so-called average volume keeps dropping because the daily transactions keep getting smaller. Today, the volume was only 20,714,200 trades, but that was above what is at the moment the so-called average of only 20,395,000.

The term investor hardly applies anymore. Only little old ladies in Pasadena are investors which mean long term and that means years, not quarters.

If I've learned one thing in the last three years it's that I won't be an investor anymore. I'll be a trader whenever this market gets going.

Investors are only used to prop up the price of a stock while traders, speculators and others hope to make their short term gains.

They even have some company now advertising on MSNBC to play the cycle in the price of a stock and to buy and sell to make money within that cycle. At the moment the name of the company escapes me.

Personally, I hope that this stock doesn't drop below $5 because if it does and it stays there, I believe that eventually the company can be dropped from NYSE. Am I right?



To: Anonymous who wrote (19021)3/8/2002 10:58:26 PM
From: Anonymous  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 21876
 
"Morgan Stanley sees a trading opportunity in telecom equipment stocks such as CSCO, NT, LU, CIEN, and JDSU after Q1" ... trading is the key word. A trade here and a trade there but no long term investing. And it looks like the pop pooped for today anyhow.