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To: RetiredNow who wrote (60352)7/19/2002 3:21:20 PM
From: JakeStraw  Respond to of 77400
 
>>At least I'll feel good about losing the money that way

Give it to a non-profit organization and then at least you'll be able to itemize the deduction on your Schedule A 1040 form! :^)



To: RetiredNow who wrote (60352)7/19/2002 3:48:01 PM
From: larry  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 77400
 
We are close to a major bottom. The volume is not there today, but next Monday, we can have a huge black Monday that sends DOW to 7200 or 7600. I'd like to see volume 3 b and 4 b at Big board and NAZ. A major rebound should likely follow. This is getting sad and ridiculous. This is much worse than Nikkei.

larry



To: RetiredNow who wrote (60352)7/20/2002 1:12:25 AM
From: ehasfjord  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 77400
 
Saw something like this back in '87.
May see what happened after this "BIG
BREAKDOWN". IMHO, hang in there, if
you own equities in solid companies.
The market (NAS) is down now, and will
probably drop further - check tech.
indicators! RE: DOW, I don't have
anything in it (The mutuals I own probably
do), but I take an Alfred E. Newman approach
to them.

After the ninnies have sold off, and the mutuals
quit selling big ticket, big trading stocks in
order to cover redemptions, the market will
recover.

Meanwhile, lurk in the bushes, and buy at a steal
those afore mentioned big ticket, big trading stocks.

Take Care one and all!