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To: patron_anejo_por_favor who wrote (179614)7/13/2002 5:24:43 PM
From: smolejv@gmx.net  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 436258
 
>> why do you think roulette wheels have those totem-pole looking things ...that display the last 15 numbers hit? << we are not amused, we're ... appalled.

It's not roulette we're playing. It's a rational, exact science of investing, where decisions are made on sound, objective, provable facts;
dj

ps: homework for those taking investment course in home economics

a) explain term "objective facts"
b) quote three (well, make it one) example of an objective fact
c) discuss the qualifier "sound" with the one sitting next to you - make sure he's a "buy&hold" kind of a person



To: patron_anejo_por_favor who wrote (179614)7/15/2002 7:49:01 AM
From: oldirtybastard  Respond to of 436258
 
yeah, but will you PLEASE BUY OUR inventory from us, please!! waaahhhh!!! ROFL...i love watching these dung beetles squirm ho ho ho

foxnews.com

Wall Street Bulls Still Urging Investors to Buy

too funny:


For instance, UBS Warburg's Ed Kerschner, a well-regarded bull, last year had a target of 1,835 for the S&P's close this year, roughly twice current trading levels. UBS Warburg went so far as to promote his forecast with full-page ads last August.

"Thankfully, our forecasting performance has not been so embarrassing lately," Kerschner wrote in a July 1 client note, discussing the profit predictions that underpinned his wrong call on stocks.