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To: GST who wrote (145130)8/10/2002 12:19:39 PM
From: John Chen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
GST,re:"suck in people". Have you noticed 'warrent buffet'
seems to be inprint everywhere. Talk about ingenuity of
'marketing expertise'. What ever promote sales (in this
case, STOCKs), just can't escape the sharp eyes of the
'financial experts'. Since people is immune from the
story tellers (Downgrade,upgrade,revenue-growth,...
x-growth craps), now they take 'WB'.
Hey, if you can sell a 10cents POS for $2, that's
'productivity'. I can't see what's wrong with that.
It used to swing a bat for (say $5), now we are talking
about multi-Millions. These stuff is everywhere.
FED, listen, we have more than enough liquidity, don't
fall for the GoldmanSach, MorganStanely, ... 'head fakes'.
FED, listen, we have enough trophy properties in Boca-Raton,
Seatle, SanJose, ...., take a plane and check it out.

The 'Violent rewards'(winners?) translate into
'violent distress'(losers?).

Fortunately we have 3 sides of an equation: winner, loser,
the FED.

Man, China just eliminate one of my 'alternative retirement
place': Taiwan.

Life suck if you are the little guys.

FED, listen to me (what a joke), increase rate will look
good. It show people (especially the losers) the recovery
is already well underway. I believe I heard this a few
times depending on the occasions.



To: GST who wrote (145130)8/10/2002 3:18:32 PM
From: Lizzie Tudor  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
I think the Naz will have just enough of a rally to suck in people who desperately want to believe it is going to take off -- and then I think it is going down to test 1000 and will end the year gasping for life around 1150-1250.

This viewpoint is becoming conventional wisdom, thats the issue I have with it.

So I say its either "to the moon" for the naz or a crasheroo, significantly above or below 1200.

I do believe software is going to get upgraded pretty soon though, maybe october, thats the one thing I feel confident about. Not that that is any kind of rampant optimisom though, since software is on the bottom along with telecom.
L