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To: Ed Forrest who wrote (59833)6/15/2002 12:44:09 AM
From: ehasfjord  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 77400
 
I am a "chartest". Based upon what I see, CSCO
is headed for $12 (at which point I buy a few shares),
and if this works out, so be it. If it drops further,
I buy again at $10. if this works out, great. The
Next buy point is $8. Then I hold for one hell of a
long time - 3-5 years. I am also one of the dumb f...s
that bought CSCO @ $25, believing that it had no where
to go but up! So be forwarned 8-). This market is
totally out of whack, but one thing for sure, is that
the 800# gorilla will be back. Perhaps my kids will
benefit (some time).
JMHO and take care!

siliconinvestor.com



To: Ed Forrest who wrote (59833)6/15/2002 9:42:55 PM
From: Stock Farmer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 77400
 
If you own it for minutes, hours, days or decades I feel you've earned the right to say whatever you please about Cisco.

Nobody has to earn the right to speak freely!!! You even have the right to continue joining with Bin Laden and keep speaking against the constitution of the USA.

Feel free.

But we don't have to respect you for it.

John



To: Ed Forrest who wrote (59833)6/16/2002 2:45:35 AM
From: hueyone  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 77400
 
If you own it for minutes, hours, days or decades I feel you've earned the right to say whatever you please about Cisco.

Your statement appears to suggests that those posters who have owned Cisco are more credible or knowledgeable about the prospects for Cisco than those posters who haven't owned Cisco. There is no evidence that this is the case.

Warren Buffet suggests that we should each be given a punch card with twenty punches on it that restricts our lifetime investment decisions to that number of investment decisions. Of course this punchcard philosphy has the impact of encouraging a great deal of research and talking about investments prior to making them---as should be the case. (Unfortuntately this hasn't always been the case with me.<gg>)

Best, Huey