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To: MeDroogies who wrote (16808)5/2/2002 3:16:48 PM
From: Qualified Opinion  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 19079
 
The mass psychology of the market is being manifested here. The substantial sell offs usually have at least a two day effect.

It has truly become easier to make money. I guess the experienced Institutional Money Managers have joined me in my recent early retirement. I am seeing emotional amateur reactions today.

Rob



To: MeDroogies who wrote (16808)5/2/2002 5:00:49 PM
From: SouthFloridaGuy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 19079
 
Capitulation is when you stop talking about ORCL as a good investment. You see, you can't even follow your own advice. You yourself keep calling bottoms and capitulation when the bears are saying that it's impossible to predict. Your greed has blinded you.

<<To:robgera who wrote (16115)
From: MeDroogies Thursday, Aug 30, 2001 3:57 PM
View Replies (2) | Respond to of 16821

This is clearly the bottom...when people are panicking and shorting on a whim...it's a mirror image of the top.
I've never heard as many people who, 1 year ago were so sure that new highs were within range, now think that new lows are the only thing that can happen.
Can it all go to zero? Some people have forgotten that the market isn't a casino. Either that, or they always did and still do.... ....>>