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To: Peter W. Panchyshyn who wrote (3595)6/28/2002 1:21:27 AM
From: Lorne Larson  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 11633
 
I posed a simple question for you, based on your stated strategy. I get, as usual, 30 lines of pontification and blathergab. Do you realize that you have established yourself as a complete laughingstock? I'm almost embarrassed for you. Almost, but not enough to leave you alone, because in addition to being a fool, you're also an arrogant pompous jerk.

I'll repeat your strategy for you: "If you own a stock that has declined in price and have more money to invest, you are ALWAYS better off buying more of the stock you own than buying another stock." Right or wrong? Thousands of Nortel and JDSU investors await your answer. Mind you, according to your theory, they haven't really lost any money so long as they don't sell their stock. Unrealized loses don't count, right Peter?