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To: im a survivor who wrote (12236)1/29/2004 11:56:17 AM
From: Sig  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13815
 
<< first RFMD bit me on the butt, now FDRY has really taken a chunk off and looks like it has caused extr and jnpr to take nice hits as well.....go figure....I believe it was EXTR who just in the last couple days won prize for best new technology product of the year....and down, down she goes...... >>>
My sad story about the same,a few k$ down on frdy , but I am keeping the stock at least for a while.......
Opinions ? Yes. On the floor , brokers are selling techs and buying Dows. They are giving up huge potential profits for some less risk and dividends.
If I had any money to buy with today, I would buy the Jan 2005 Leaps on Jnpr. About a 25 strike
The Fdry CC was the worst I ever heard, they would make no future estimates, could not say when or if they would get paid for the new Government Contracts, may have a parts shortage etc But hoping for the best .
The broker keeps asking me for money today, good thing i had set some aside.
For the NT report, I say me too, wanting a good one.
Do not want any more stocks to go down today.
If bad news comes in threes, I got my full quota yesterday
Sig



To: im a survivor who wrote (12236)1/29/2004 8:47:34 PM
From: pbull  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13815
 
Can you imagine buying zero coupon U.S. Treasuries at 12%, then just kicking back and laughing as interest rates decline for the next 10 years? It happened, back in the early '80s.
I'm seriously thinking about a long-term short on long-dated Treasuries. Any thoughts?

PB