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To: Pam who wrote (43095)1/29/2009 12:57:10 PM
From: BWAC  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 95572
 
<<If you follow the industry, it should be clear that (any compnay) hasn't bottomed yet, so why should you get in prematurely?>>

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Can't find the post from so long ago..... But quote it out as "Don't want to be wondering what happened whenthe hint of profit returns. Want to be thinking about selling then"

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I can work the price from here (teens, low teens, single digits) without an ulcer. All as I accumulate for later. Maybe much later.



To: Pam who wrote (43095)1/29/2009 7:54:16 PM
From: Return to Sender3 Recommendations  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 95572
 
How much lower do you think we are going?

Are you shorting anything?

I don't have any problem with shorting. There is a point though when the market will bottom despite all the gloom and doom.

Unfortunately I cannot say this enough; The market will not bottom until financial stocks stop falling. This is not the kind of a chart that says market bottom just yet:



Semiconductors on the other hand look better but not great:



The fact that the volume is better on up days rather than on down days should be taken into account. We may go lower. We definitely need financial stocks to bottom but poor earnings, low visibility and negative movements by analysts on stock ratings always coincide with cyclical bottoms.

RtS