Quote from hubert101:
I've never understood it why they say trading is a zero sum game. If someone wins, someone else has to lose -- just doesn't make sense. Seems here most people made out like bandits in the 90s. And with Enron -- most people lost -- who the hell won (short sellers but they are rarely 50% of the float)
=====================Quote from Corso482:
What was the late 90's bullmarket like, for those of you who experienced it? At the time I was not very interested in the market, in fact I became interested right after the bubble popped, so I wasn't paying much attention at the time. I can recall hearing about IPO's rocketing up 200 -300%. I can remember people bragging about market gains.
I can recall worthless companies run by 18 year olds getting hundreds of millions in VC. But that's about it. I'm curious to hear what it was like for the traders. For those who were really in the trenches at the time, what was the bull market like? Anyone have any ridiculous stories of fortunes made or lost?
Remember hitting my stop late , suprised it stopped going UPQuote from hubert101:
I've never understood it why they say trading is a zero sum game. If someone wins, someone else has to lose -- just doesn't make sense. Seems here most people made out like bandits in the 90s. And with Enron -- most people lost -- who the hell won (short sellers but they are rarely 50% of the float)