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[RT] Re: The argument about top of market



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Did you find Disney or Gillette in that garbage? They was nicely wrapped and discarded by the experts.  Ira.

James Taylor wrote:

> I can't believe it, a voice of reason, in a sea of insanity.
>
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> At 02:04 PM 1/10/00 -0800, nwinski wrote:
> >>>>
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>           Gwenael Gautier wrote: Phil Lane wrote:
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>           > <snip> You'll never get
>           > rich prospecting in the garbage heap.
>           >
>           > rgds Phil
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>      > <http://www.patterntrader.com>http://www.patterntrader.com Gwen, Phil, & RT,
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>      I disagree. Wayne Huzienga did very nicely prospecting in Garbage. Many valuable artifacts and
>      treasures have been found in garbage. I think a more useful thought for investors is, "one person's
>      garbage is another person's treasure." Buying stocks and commodities when they are out of favor
>      ("why, I wouldn't EVER buy THAT garbage!") is a good way to make alot of money for a relatively
>      low risk. You can chase the highly overpriced internet "jewels" with the masses if you so desire. I will be rummaging through the "garbage".
>
>      Rummagingly,
>
>      Norman
>
>           <http://www.patterntrader.com>
>
>           So true, and still laughing...
>           :-))
>
>      Gwenn