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To: Ed Forrest who wrote (59010)4/16/2002 7:49:36 PM
From: RetiredNow  Respond to of 77400
 
I agree with you there. I remember from 1996 through March 2000, where most of us on this thread were right every day. During that time, the minority of posters were crying that the doomsday was nigh and that we were all wrong. Then the recession hit and they claimed to have correctly predicted it, despite that they had just missed out on a wonderful 4 year bubble boom. So I agree that those who are right today should enjoy it, because a year or so from now, they will either fade from the boards for awhile or continue to predict, but be on the wrong side more often than not. It all goes around and the game goes on. I enjoy the debate, but at the same time, the majority of my own money isn't at risk.



To: Ed Forrest who wrote (59010)4/17/2002 9:37:39 AM
From: bambs  Respond to of 77400
 
even the best stay past their prime and then become the object of pity.

sounds like some csco longs I used to see hyping csco in 2000. they would post long term csco chart as an reason why csco should keep going up. they couldn't see the massive tech bubble...now..some linger...trying to scrap up a few bucks playing csco's little bounces...claiming victory...over the bear they never saw coming.

bambs