To: Dale J. who wrote (11931 ) 11/23/1998 4:02:00 PM From: uu Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 64865
Dale: > Will SUNW move higher? But eventually you will be sorry you didn't sell when SUNW was above 70. When that happens, I will try to resist saying I told you so, but I probably will say it. Eventhough your above statements are absolutely childish, allow me to be a bit philosophical here!! To answer to your question let me ask you: Will Sun come up in the morning?! The answer is yes, but keep in mind Sun comes up at the end of night, And when it does come out it will be followed by night again, and the cycle continues. After every sunrise there is a sunset followed by another sunrise. The cycle is what we call life and what is taking the universe forward for better and brighter future! What you are basically telling everyone in your post is that after every sunrise you will scream that "Watch out, night will soon arrive and when it comes I will tell you all "I told you so!"! . However you seem to have a one dimensional mind and forget that at the end of every night there will always be a sun rise again! The cycle continues, however the overall impact of this cycle and the bigger picture is moving forward for better and brighter future! Now going back to SUNW, will SUNW fall below its current levels?! But of course. I would say we may very well see mid $50's (even high $30's) before we see $200/shr! If you are a short term trader, IMHO, if you want to short SUNW based on its fundamentals then I am afraid you are too naive to be left alone in the investment world alone and I strongly suggest you to invest in a solid mutual fund rather than individual stocks. Or perhaps you can contact a professional money manager to handle your money for you. If you need help I know of a few people I can recommend. On the other hand if you are shorting because you believe after every quick rise there will be some profit taking before the next take off, then with all means go ahead and do short for which you "may be" taking the correct action. I on the other hand am not a short term trader but a boring long term investor who continues to hold on to solid shares of strong companies such as Sun Microsystems regardless of how they may perform in the immediate short term. Regards, Addi Jamshidi