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EMC How high can it go?
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16633Lizzie wants to go back to the pre-bubble market when any idiot who bought a tecJakeStraw-4/26/2006
16632Nice reponse Lizzie... Hey, maybe if you learned how to pick stocks and invest yJakeStraw-4/26/2006
16631My father, who introduced me to investing is a big diversification believer. I gmeveric-4/26/2006
16630yeah your standard byline response, Grow up Jake.Lizzie Tudor-4/26/2006
16629What's you point? What's the matter Lizzie you miss making money in oilJakeStraw-4/26/2006
16628get real Jake, why not post a ONE DAY chart, or a one hour?Lizzie Tudor-4/26/2006
16627DJI – 6 Month Chart - finance.yahoo.com NASDAQ 6 Month Chart - finance.yahoo.coJakeStraw-4/26/2006
16626Lizzie, RE: <i>But a bull market (to me) is more than it is to you.</iGVTucker-4/26/2006
16625I didn't miss the "bull move" as you know GV! But a bull market (Lizzie Tudor-4/26/2006
16624I'll buy off on what you say here, but 2002 was four years ago, Lizzie. ThaGVTucker-4/26/2006
16623I only buy growth stocks, not just tech but tech is the most obvious of the growLizzie Tudor-4/26/2006
16622<I>you might get suicidal if you see a real bear market.</i> This sLizzie Tudor-4/26/2006
16621I stand corrected. I am not that patient though. I want to see results a little meveric-4/26/2006
16620Untrue. Someone buying IBM in the 70's, practically any time during the 70&GVTucker-4/26/2006
16619I read somewhere that IBM has returned very little to shareholders since the 70&meveric-4/26/2006
16618That may be true if you only invest in technology especially the old tech companmeveric-4/26/2006
16617Lizzie, RE: <i>if you are an investor and not a trader this is probably nGVTucker-4/26/2006
16616I started investing in 1966, it was great for awhile then came the early 70'JDN-4/26/2006
16615if you are an investor and not a trader this is probably not the market for you.Lizzie Tudor-4/25/2006
16614The most money I EVER made in ONE STOCK I held for 17 years. Some years it actuJDN-4/25/2006
16613That approach seems to have worked well for one trader here. He suggested to me meveric-4/25/2006
16612I don't own any EMC. I was going to buy it if it hit $13 before earnings, bElroy-4/25/2006
16611Oh yeah, I forgot you posted that article :^)JakeStraw-4/25/2006
16610'fall in love' That's funny. I had already answered my own questionmeveric-4/25/2006
16609One of the big caveats in investing is; Don't fall in love with an equity. Murrey Walker-4/25/2006
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