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Tulipomania Blowoff Contest: Why and When will it end?
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2668 Dale, There are some big Internet IPOs coming up. Grab them tulips while you John Lacelle-2/8/2000
2667 stagflation is a distinct possibility...however, if the stock market were to crpater tenebrarum-2/8/2000
2666 So we actually agree that bank-lending policies will be the trigger, though youBearded One-2/8/2000
2665 same here...it's become incredibly surreal. pater tenebrarum-2/8/2000
2664 Heinz, your written English is so good, that sometimes I forget to note that myOblomov-2/8/2000
2663 Andrew, i'm aware that AMZN has valuable assets that could be milked in x npater tenebrarum-2/8/2000
2662 If AMZN continues to acquire debt, and continues to not be profitable, then theOblomov-2/8/2000
2661 BO, i think the inversion in the yield curve has the best chance to become a trpater tenebrarum-2/8/2000
2660 Hah, I have a connection to Fleck, though he doesn't know it since I'm Bearded One-2/7/2000
2659home.att.net dale this link should loosen up some of them tight sphincters'bobby beara-2/7/2000
2658 re: YHOO page views, i thought so too. i'm living in Europe, but from what pater tenebrarum-2/7/2000
2657 Every sentence in your post is worth an essay. I did not realize that 1/3rd oBearded One-2/7/2000
2656 AMZN's customer list is it's major asset imo...i'm just trying to fpater tenebrarum-2/7/2000
2655 Oh, but think of the possibilities! Amazon has a 30 billion dollar market cap Bearded One-2/7/2000
2654 One more time - if you think AMZN represents current Internet investing, you dDale Baker-2/7/2000
2653 Dale, If I am not mistaken, Berkshire took a 22% hit last year! Times are touJohn Lacelle-2/7/2000
2652 SB, i have some 50 long positions, and naturally like them all <ggg>. lepater tenebrarum-2/7/2000
2651 Yes, Blasnick I may have misinterpreted. Hmm, I stand corrected. or I may haveSpongeBrain-2/7/2000
2650 SB, this is your answer to the post where i predicted a giant speculative blow-pater tenebrarum-2/7/2000
2649 PERFECT reversal by Wanmore! A great trader! He stoppped fighting the trend, SpongeBrain-2/7/2000
2648 Great call, Charger. Called the bottom Late OCT ! NICE!!SpongeBrain-2/7/2000
2647 If so, Kramer is a genuis. That strategy probably made him more money than a hSpongeBrain-2/7/2000
2646 Sick of you broken clocks. Nice call. Doomsaying right before the greatest buSpongeBrain-2/7/2000
2645 My prediction last year didn't work out so I'll have another go at it: Mike McFarland-2/7/2000
2644 Agreed! At this point a slowdwon is a foregone conclusion, just a question of Mad2-2/6/2000
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