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To: Smart_Money who wrote (53373)4/18/2002 10:00:04 PM
From: Alex MG  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 99280
 
Did you say something?,... Lol!

"we are closer to a Nasdaq bottom than we are closer to a Nasdaq top. Pessimist..."

What does that mean?! If the bottom is/was Naz 1300 and the top was 5K we are closer to bottom?? Ok right!

Meanwhile it really depends on stock picking and mostly trading... If your really want to buy and hold then stick to small-cap value, but good luck with "buy & hold" for a time longer, especially the tech darlings.

I agree with ya tho, those are well done commercials, particularly the pool table scene, Lol



To: Smart_Money who wrote (53373)4/18/2002 10:18:40 PM
From: Softechie  Respond to of 99280
 
SM I have to give you credit for not jumping on the wagon and stayed put with skeptical eye with the pump couple days ago...You're getting to know the game well...



To: Smart_Money who wrote (53373)4/18/2002 10:33:39 PM
From: Win-Lose-Draw  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 99280
 
we are closer to a Nasdaq bottom than we are closer to a Nasdaq top

I see people say things like this and I must confess I haven't the faintest idea what they're trying to say. The absolute worst case bottom for the Naz (or any market) is 0. Flat broke 0. The absolute best case is, well, we don't know, but there is no practical limit.

So we are ALWAYS nearer the bottom than the top.

Unless the statement is constrained with a time frame it strikes me as being content-free.