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To: Return to Sender who wrote (12657)1/2/2013 11:28:59 AM
From: Return to Sender  Respond to of 13403
 
OT: Can someone tell me why my posts are ending up with links to advertisements I did not put in them? This is annoying and not of my doing.

RtS



To: Return to Sender who wrote (12657)1/2/2013 11:35:20 AM
From: robert b furman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13403
 
Best of trades to you!

I'm almost never a short player - so for sure no one to listen to.

That being said shorting value plays is not the way I would short anything.(excepting a trade for a scalp).

You and Jcaob have shown the ability to do that - Kudo's.

Shorting overvalued stocks with a obsolescent technology is how to short and make money.IMO

Then time is your friend.

As time goes on,a value stock can catch a better economy and become a growth stock again ie AAPL or IBM.

During that sideways time period stocks get in stronger and patient hands.I think this makes shorting semi tech or equipment stocks a much riskier trade as time goes on and ownership of the stock becomes stronger and stronger.

Just my scardy panys view.<smile>

Bob