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The Stock Market Bubble
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3189 Yes, that's why when I went into stocks, specifically closed-end funds sellTommaso-5/21/2000
3188 I wouldn't agree that the US economy now even remotely resembles Japan'Dale Baker-5/21/2000
3187 As you know, Japanese stock prices are presently less than half what they were Tommaso-5/21/2000
3186 That's where investing becomes a macro bet on overall economic trends. TheDale Baker-5/21/2000
3185 The problem, as many people know and have pointed out, is that there have been Tommaso-5/21/2000
3184 Early this year, Briefing.com did a very good piece about rolling corrections iDale Baker-5/21/2000
3183 excellent post tommaso 4 years of screaming bull market is not much of a histobobby beara-5/20/2000
3182 dale, i know that few people get out of a mania with their lives. if i lost alSkeeter Bug-5/20/2000
3181 It comes down to whether market timing is important to your investing style or Dale Baker-5/20/2000
3180 dale, i own a few stocks i think are undervalued, too. however, i KNOW when thSkeeter Bug-5/20/2000
3179 A stock represents a share of ownership of a company. Sometimes the prices of Tommaso-5/20/2000
3178 If we are changing our frame of reference based on mistaken bubblemanias, what Dale Baker-5/20/2000
3177 No, you missed the point. The frame of reference does change. That's why tTommaso-5/20/2000
3176 <i>Robert Shiller's Irrational Exuberance makes some chilling points Dale Baker-5/20/2000
3175 Robert Shiller's <i>Irrational Exuberance</i> makes some chilliTommaso-5/19/2000
3174 I agree about preserving capital, but I am also preserving profits made this yeDale Baker-5/19/2000
3173 dale, outperforming folks who lose all their money is no consolation, believe mSkeeter Bug-5/19/2000
3172 I thought I was replying to your post, but mistakenly posted my reply to the thTommaso-5/17/2000
3171 I've been following this thread with great interest for some time. Have jusJohn Ripley-5/16/2000
3170 Thanks--I actually already posted a link to that article-- forbes.comTommaso-5/14/2000
3169 Latest issue of Forbes has Mr. Dreman's latest column which basically takesSultan-5/14/2000
3168 I am doing this in a way that isn't like a conventional short seller in thaTommaso-5/14/2000
3167 At what point would you cover XLK short? looks like it has broken down from theprosperous-5/14/2000
3166 My arithmetic was wrong in my previous message. If the stock you short goes to Tommaso-5/14/2000
3165 We are all pretty quirky in one way or another. My main concern is outperformiDale Baker-5/14/2000
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