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Topic: What's a bear to do?
Posted: Friday, January 21, 2005 12:59:05 PM
Gosh, I didn't mean to upset you. Let's see, you are saying If Mr. Worden says something is a "great long term investment candidate" he's not recommending it, that I should be better prepared and plan my exit strategy better. Okay. I'll take that in. But that doesn't answer my question.

My question is, forgetting for a moment about my preparation and my strategy, is there a vehicle that one can purchase long on a cash basis betting on a down NASDAQ?
Topic: What's a bear to do?
Posted: Friday, January 21, 2005 12:23:40 PM
I've got a retirement account which is cash purchase only. No margin, no shorts, no options. So I've moved into Worden recommended stocks (including CMGI arrgh) and cash. Any other ideas of what I can do with the cash in the stock market?