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%%"Don't sell yourself short" <- what does this old saying mean?

By the way the red coke can ,with the 3 polar bears on it comes out about OCT or SEPT-strange but true.![]()
Not an old pro just an amateur mom and pop retail lived through 2000 and 2008.With the tax plan being priced into the market for the umpteenth time, it'll be interesting to see how much farther the parabolic rise is going to last...just waiting for Gartman to announce he's "going long 1 unit," any day now.
For the old pros who shorted Nasdaq in 2000, any stories to share? How did u maximize your gains? What would u have done differently, in retrospect?
Looking thru the charts this weekend, Nasdaq had a 80% drawdown starting in March 2000 to October 2002, almost mirroring the parabolic rise on the downside. Guess the cash burn rate of no-profit companies on flimsy business models eventually comes to the forefront in a rising rate environment, like last time.
With the tax plan being priced into the market for the umpteenth time, it'll be interesting to see how much farther the parabolic rise is going to last...just waiting for Gartman to announce he's "going long 1 unit," any day now.
* at some point consider also going long on the rallies - these brief but powerful rallies can tack on 50% gains onto beat up tech stocks.
I recall one day when a bear rally had the QQQ up over 11% on the day. It pays to play both sides as long as you make shorting your primary focus. good luck
%%lol, is that a fancy metaphor, sea of "red" / "bear" raid / sell in may and go away


%%With the tax plan being priced into the market for the umpteenth time, it'll be interesting to see how much farther the parabolic rise is going to last...just waiting for Gartman to announce he's "going long 1 unit," any day now.
For the old pros who shorted Nasdaq in 2000, any stories to share? How did u maximize your gains? What would u have done differently, in retrospect?
Looking thru the charts this weekend, Nasdaq had a 80% drawdown starting in March 2000 to October 2002, almost mirroring the parabolic rise on the downside. Guess the cash burn rate of no-profit companies on flimsy business models eventually comes to the forefront in a rising rate environment, like last time.