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To: Perspective who wrote (33873)3/10/2002 5:27:53 PM
From: sun-tzu  Respond to of 209892
 
Actually, in fact, it does. If you see that a company is going to go bankrupt, the stock will go to zero. Period.

see AMZN

I don't go long in bear markets, and I don't short in bull markets. Period. Is that dogmatic? I don't think so - just logical. Most stocks go the way of the market, and it's simpler not to fight the tide.

well what is this?...a bull or bear market? ST bull and LT bear? LT bear and new bull? blowoff top in a secular bear? wtf knows. that statement above is too dogmatic and assumes too much. remember, i think you're right!