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To: re3 who wrote (10606)6/6/1999 4:35:00 PM
From: ahhaha  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 29970
 
You should have bought it. If you have, then you should hold and ignore. If you haven't, then now you shouldn't buy it, but you should wait to see what develops. Maybe you will get a better entry after a base has developed. This may seem quixotic or contradictory, but you have to understand that it is your psychology that also must be preserved. The game changed when the FED saw red, so you go with the flow.

No one knows the future. It can't be calculated. The world of physics likes to play H.G. Wells with itself imagining all manner of nonsense like time-like loops, time travel. One of the things I do is show how the nonsense is rigorously contradictory in the mathematics that presumably allows it to exist.

You know now that there are tangible problems that were not so evident in the past or that were ignored by an "irrationally exuberant" stock market. They won't be ignored now. The FED has told you they are concerned. This is a hint to encourage money managers to move towards to door. The idea is to get stock prices down so that if the FED has to let rates rise, it won't cause a panic induced crash. So you have to take that under advisement and be cautious. You don't buy, you wait. If that means you miss something, I assure you that there will always be something better to buy in the future. You don't need to own anything.