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uncleharley |
Bob, Buying the dips has worked for a few years now. I know of no reason why that strategy shouldn't continue to work. As I mentioned before, the economy seems to be okay. With interest rates at a high, relative to inflation, I believe I will start dipping into bonds. |
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bobcobb |
Uncleharley, It seems we aren't going to be having any 200 point jumps today. Nasdaq and Dow are off a few points at the present. Maybe the snowstorm is keeping the brokers off the trading floor. : ) ahead, good call about buying on the dips. If we keep dipping, at some point soon it'll be time to buy in. |
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P.S. Do Your Homework.. Select good quality stocks. |
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The Market goes up up up.. The market goes d o w n d o w n Are you in for the long term there is a difference between trading and investing.. If you thing Bill Gates will keep making money then invest in his company. Peter Lynch would say the stock market is the only place where when they have a sale that people dont go shopping..They only buy after they see prices go up? |
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uncleharley |
Ominous???? I would say so. With the three major indicators dropping in the face of very strong earnings reports, I am very nervous about stock prices. The economy seems to be strong enough, but the stock market seems to be ready for a pause. Of course, now that I have said that, the Nasdaq will probably jump 200 points tomorrow. |
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bobcobb |
quote: This is especially ominous considering the people buying on margin nowadays have never really been through a market downturn. |
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InvestorGuide Daily Administrator |
Interest rate fears overshadowed strong earnings reports as the major indices took large hits in the afternoon. http://www.wired.com/news/business/0,1367,33855,00.html |
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InvestorGuide Weekly Administrator |
Beware... investors haven't borrowed this much money to buy stocks on margin since the eve of 1987's crash. http://www.forbes.com/tool/html/00/Jan/0120/mu5.htm |
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InvestorGuide Daily Administrator |
Nasdaq improved again in record volume (1.84 billion shares) while the Dow fell for the third straight day. http://cbs.marketwatch.com/news/current/snapshot.htx |
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InvestorGuide Daily Administrator |
Anticipation of strong earnings reports from Microsoft and others pushed tech stocks up while Dow shares were hurt again by interest rate fears. http://www.cnnfn.com/2000/01/18/markets/markets_newyork/ |
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InvestorGuide Daily Administrator |
The Dow reached a record high and the Nasdaq erased the rest of the early week's losses. http://www.msnbc.com/news/158521.asp#BODY |
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InvestorGuide Daily Administrator |
The Dow rose to a record high and the Nasdaq won back half of the week's losses after a government report eased investors' worst fears about rising interest rates. http://www.cnnfn.com/2000/01/13/markets/markets_newyork/ |
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InvestorGuide Daily Administrator |
Nasdaq shares were sold off in the wake of the AOL Time Warner merger. Bond yields nearly reached a two-and-a-half year high. http://www.cnnfn.com/2000/01/11/markets/markets_newyork/ |
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InvestorGuide Daily Administrator |
The Dow surged ahead, while technology stocks were deep in the red for the third straight day, as investors poured money into sectors that had been forgotten throughout 1999, such as utility and cyclical stocks. http://www.techweb.com/wire/finance/story/INV20000106S0005 |
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daffy |
Another ugly day for the Nasdaq. Anyone think we'll see 3000 again? |
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