Cramer- "It's Not Destruction, It's Profit-Taking"
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...chamar a atênção para a falta de credibilidade que esse senhor(cramer) me merece!! Aliás a mim serve de indicador contrário!
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Fear blind us the opportunity, greed blind us the danger!
Fear blind us the opportunity, greed blind us the danger!
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Se como dizia o Ulisses ele não pode mudar de posição no dia (ou quando quer) e estava pelo que diz longo no mercado, a expressão "Go take some Pepcid, for heaven's sake." pode ser uma frase que ele esteja a dizer para si próprio. Bem vai precisar se o SPX quebrar os 875.
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Cramer- "It's Not Destruction, It's Profit-Taking"
"It's Not Destruction, It's Profit-Taking"
By James J. Cramer
04/08/2003 10:38 AM EDT
"Stop freaking out. Stop worrying so much. We are not seeing the characteristics of a market about to fall apart.
We are seeing the characteristics of market that is taking profits after a big run. We are seeing a market that is digesting the news from RF Micro and Accredo and Microchip, which, by the way, in the aggressive growth world are incredibly important. Should they be important? I don't think so. But they sure are.
I hate to seem complacent. However, you have to understand that some sectors are just awful and will remain awful, and those who own them have to be willing to take punishment. Otherwise, though, it seems like business as usual to me: just an unimportant selloff and digestion.
Go take some Pepcid, for heaven's sake. "
(in www.realmoney.com)
By James J. Cramer
04/08/2003 10:38 AM EDT
"Stop freaking out. Stop worrying so much. We are not seeing the characteristics of a market about to fall apart.
We are seeing the characteristics of market that is taking profits after a big run. We are seeing a market that is digesting the news from RF Micro and Accredo and Microchip, which, by the way, in the aggressive growth world are incredibly important. Should they be important? I don't think so. But they sure are.
I hate to seem complacent. However, you have to understand that some sectors are just awful and will remain awful, and those who own them have to be willing to take punishment. Otherwise, though, it seems like business as usual to me: just an unimportant selloff and digestion.
Go take some Pepcid, for heaven's sake. "
(in www.realmoney.com)
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