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To: fedhead who wrote (16574)4/8/2003 10:17:24 PM
From: techanalyst1  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 57684
 
Maybe they lost interest. That tends to happen once the market has bottomed out.

You miss the point......... maybe csco isn't a fast growing company. Maybe there really are companies out there actually thriving. Those who can survive and get funded in a crummy economy are going to do even better when it revives.

Out of bad times true leaders are born (just look at dell and msft coming out of the last poor economy). It's the ones who get funded when money is flowing that tend to go out of biz.

Good luck in timing your shorts.

TA



To: fedhead who wrote (16574)4/9/2003 12:23:31 PM
From: Lizzie Tudor  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 57684
 
I think we're in a trading range for a while (between the mid-1200s on the naz and mid 1400's) and then a bull will resume, that is led by internet content stocks.
Imo yhoo,ebay and amzn plus some other content players are in a bull. I have another stock lf that is behaving well too. The SCEs like AMAT seem to be signaling some strength but I don't own any of those right now. Thats where the strength is.

It seems like there are a ton of people on SI that consider this market to be a brutal bear unless the naz goes to 2000 in a matter of weeks. I don't see it that way, if the mkt is flat it is neither bull nor bear.