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To: Imuah who wrote (33260)4/13/1999 10:38:00 PM
From: TheStockFairy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 86076
 
I saw you over at the Intel Thread, they didn't like you all that much to say the least.

Maybe I am jaded because my long term outlook is 3 months, but I still can't understand the bull mentality. If bad news comes out, unless you plan on holding for a long time, you are sunk. When the fundamentals of the business climate of your investment's primary source of revenue changes, you should take notice and sell at least some of your holdings. Is this not common sense?

There are no heroes in this.



To: Imuah who wrote (33260)4/13/1999 10:46:00 PM
From: Terry Whitman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 86076
 
>Hello everybody! I think I'm home. < Welcome Home, and Ya'll come back now- ya heah.

The herd has been trained to buy the dips. Their actions have been reinforced by a continuing bull market in big caps, and a vast credit expansion by the Fed. You might call it the "pavlov's dogs" syndrome.

One must think outside the box if they are to be in front of the next trend. You've come to the right place for boxes, although Luc has retired to his for the night. <g>



To: Imuah who wrote (33260)4/13/1999 11:23:00 PM
From: Stefan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 86076
 
Imuah,
I covered my LLTC short yesterday. I will short if it pops up. The risk is too high to hold through the release, Street loves this on.

I think I made a big mistake covering AMAT today. Now it will slide below $50.<ng>