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To: Paul Senior who wrote (15566)10/4/2002 9:31:54 AM
From: E.J. Neitz Jr  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 79127
 
Paul and James, I have been an investor in stocks since 1980 and a full-time investor (sometimes trader) since 1990. For longer term investors, when the gloom was the most severe has been the best time to accumulate stocks. I will admit that the current environment is more difficult and the public and "the street" more down-beat, than anytime since 1980. Those that are buying companies now with strong balance sheets, will be rewarded in the future. The key points of that last sentence....strong balance sheet..future. My experience has been that Tech stocks become the most over-valued and under-valued in market cycles, and all of my stocks under accumulation are technology stocks. The biggest danger to accumulating wealth in the future is to get caught up in the "doom and gloom" talk of "market strategists" and especially the "experts" that frequent boards like this, although this value board seems to have more "market savy" people than most message boards. If you would like a copy of an excellent stock market valuation study, private message me and I will e-mail it to you (provide e-mail address. Best wishes. Ed