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did you dump everything? sell, sell, sell. or did you take a deep breath and calmly wait for a better moment to sell? something we got almost immediately as the market bottomed right then and there. dow going on to close down 97 points, s&p declining and the nasdaq losing .39. but boy, it shot right up. nasdaq was actually positive. listen, when fear abounds, you ve got to have the guts, the guts to do nothing. rather than unloading stock right into the teeth of a selloff, which is almost always, always the worst time to capitulate. that s what you did. i know it is incredibly hard not to freak out when everyone around you is panicking. but maybe it feels like people lose their cool every time the profligate greeks rebel against the spartans among them and the rain from spain falls all over the globe, not just on the iberian plain. however, if you did sell at the bottom, maybe tonight cow bell. always need more cow bell. maybe tonight you should dine in hell with the re
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