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Strategies & Market Trends : P&S and STO Death Blow's -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Jeff who wrote (30039)6/1/2003 10:50:02 PM
From: Lone Ranger  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 30712
 
Jeff,
I like your views. Many times I've faded the majority view on this thread. Still in my working years and saving some nice stash which allows me to learn to trade properly. Consider this all tuition until I reach the land of critical mass. I make many mistakes but slowly, my unique personal style of trading is paying dividends, and I like the part of standing out from the crowd. One of the main lessons I have learned is not to take the big hit. There are always opportunities that will come along, sometimes you just need to patiently wait for them. Appreciate you sharing some of your trading skills.



To: Jeff who wrote (30039)6/1/2003 11:32:32 PM
From: Patentlawmeister  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 30712
 
Hey, Jeff - i don't think i've posted here before, but to give others a little bknd, i made a lot of dough during the bubble following some of Jeff's picks. My question today - in terms of the history of bubbles, it seems it takes about 10 years for speculation to resume again following each crash (e.g., as summarized in recent book, a Brief History of Financial Euphoria, by Keynes). So by following the history of crowd mentality, it seems we have another 7 years to go. Any thoughts on this?

Also - i see it doesn't look like you're playing crappo BB or micro cap stocks, despite easy multi-baggers in many cases. Are you going with call options now?