HaHa.......I know exactly what you mean. You'd think folks would be getting used to the "$1.00 quotient" you mentioned.
Someone has said that the wise investor buys when everyone else is selling and sells when every one else is buying. I don't know about that overall, but it would have proven to be a pretty profitable experience here. Where does that leave those of us who buy when everyone else is buying and buy when everyone else is selling?
regards, GK
P.S. - what did you make of the huge selloff in the broader markets yesterday? It appears China rebounded, while most Asian markets sold off slightly overnight.
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