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To: Steve Lee who wrote (49702)4/10/2002 3:03:22 PM
From: quote 007  Respond to of 99280
 
very well put-were all wrong at times--but guys that gloat like that are very annoying--and why he is gloatong i have no clue--unless he is buying dow stocks he is losing--the nasd comp is in a downtrend from 1940--and would have to go above 1800 for me to turn bullish--and the sox is also in a mighty downtrend
so someone who lists rmbs and jdsu among his favorites has no reason to be gloating!!!!



To: Steve Lee who wrote (49702)4/10/2002 3:18:52 PM
From: Ron Dior  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 99280
 
Steve though I do respect your thoughts and know you are a gentleman (unlike many on this thread) your view is a bit distorted. First of all if you look back through my posts you would see that I was very bearish on the market until the dip in late February. That is when all of my indicators went VERY bullish and I started buying. Also if you look back, the bears on this thread have been the ones gloating relentlessly. In late February the Nas was sitting around 1780. Bearing (no pun intended) annoying pessimism and a host of extremely negative news the Nas is now sitting around 1762. Yet certain ones insist that my bullish outlook is crazy. As of right now I am short certain sectors that I feel will get hit and am long many techs until Nas 3000. I like networkers, storage, some internets, some new and hot technologies.

Ron Dior