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To: TechMeister who wrote (19592)7/23/1998 11:10:00 PM
From: blankmind  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 45548
 
Buy when the streets are BLOODY...SELL when everyone is euphoric..... Thats a golden rule in the stock market.... - techmeister

sounds great, but how do you know when there is enough blood or enough euphoria. some posters have missed years of upside waiting for the blood in this bull market.

on a brighter side, s&p futures have turned slightly positive and japan and hk has cut there losses as south korea has turned positive.

less bullish note, i hear coms will be the latest poster child as to why to invest in treasuries.



To: TechMeister who wrote (19592)7/24/1998 3:01:00 AM
From: chenys  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 45548
 
Could this be the end of the mother of all bull market? When you see all the frenzy of INDU and COMP.Q going without thinking, you are asking yourself: is that the final run, first came a false breakout of the INDUSTRY, and then heading back to the 8000 and below to make this a year of nothing or sorrow? I just realize that Windows 98 is going to make a fool of many and cost the industry a bundle and bring our productivity to a halt. 98 is not fully compatible with many mother boards now in the field, and it takes more than a layman to fix the problem. There are 300+ bugs found, in addition to the compatibility problems. This is a time when NOVL and SUNW, or even IBM for that matter, can take their shots and if they miss it, they are the only ones to blame.

I have this bad feeling that we are all going down with MSFT. How does one exclude the networking sector from this demise? Aha, let's say IBM would buy up coms and revive the much meaner and leaner OS2 and get all America efficiently linked! God has mercy!