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February 23, 2007

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samuel.mckinley

Very perceptive research. Is it too much to ask that a journalists' anchor their article to some sort of tangible fact, such as current market prices or insider opinions? surely that's journalism 101?

Don

While there are thousands and thousands of opinions on the market in general (and they are best ignored), there are only two behaviors...buying and selling. We seek these so called expert opinions because they provide a level of comfort in an uncertain world, especially if the opinions match the way our portfolio is arranged. Personally, I would rather have my portfiolio set up to match the behavior of market participants. Right now the buyers are in charge, so I stay long. When that changes, so do I.

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