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To: Sig who wrote (10299)1/9/2003 9:32:46 AM
From: im a survivor  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13815
 
<<Do todays bears worry me? >>

What happens when war breaks out, which looks inevitable to me at this time.....do we already have that figured in this market, and only bad things in our homeland will cause a market crash, or will market crash regardless when we wake up to bold headlines U.S. Attacks IRAQ!!! All opinions welcome......I'm sitting on some cash, so can buy if we do get a crash, but at the same time, I am plenty long as well.......I could sell and lock in higher prices, raise cash level in anticipation of a big crash and be able to buy a whole lot more if we do crash.....but at the same time, I am hesitant to sell as I dont want to miss upside.....



To: Sig who wrote (10299)1/9/2003 9:44:54 AM
From: Venkie  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 13815
 
staying long on my dip buys...maybe the mkt will end up in our field....all in the profits but itwo=down a few cents.



To: Sig who wrote (10299)1/9/2003 10:23:37 AM
From: stockman_scott  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13815
 
8:30 AM. Thursday, January 9, 2003: It was a decided pleasure to sit in the audience at the Needham Growth conference yesterday and listen to tech company after tech company talk for 25 minutes on how their business was improving, how they had refocused their business, how they had continued to create new products, how they had reduced their overheads (through firings, plant closures, etc.) how they had increased their cash hordes, how they had no debts and how, in some cases, they could actually feel demand inching back. As for making predictions, the CFO of National Semiconductor caught the tone of the day.

Click on link for rest of article...

technologyinvestor.com



To: Sig who wrote (10299)1/10/2003 12:10:59 AM
From: Lizzie Tudor  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13815
 
careful with calls though
I don't touch options except to sell them... I consider myself to be a pretty good investor especially in bull markets but I always seem to lose with options.