My first steps in the stock market go back to 1999,
somewhere near the peak of the «Dot - Com Bubble» which left my investment portfolio consisting of two high tech stocks with a hefty book loss of over 50 % when the bubble eventually burst in spring 2001.
I started investing by the end of 1999,
somewhere near the peak of the so - called «Dot - com Bubble» buying stocks of two high - tech companies.
Not exact matches
Following that
peak high or low point respectively, there is a pullback against the prevailing trend
somewhere near 2 P.M. EST..
Who was smart enough to pull out of their stock investments at the last
peak (or even
somewhere near it) and hold cash until the bottom to reinvest?
I was merely trying to figure how area such solar panel array would take up and this had nothing to do with costs but checking to see if it took up more area or
somewhere close to areas of «
peaks of eternal light»: «NASA and Europe revealed a small number of illuminated ridges within 15 km from the pole, each of them much like an island of no more than a few hundred meters across in an ocean of eternal darkness, where a lander could receive
near - permanent lighting (~ 70 — 90 % of time in lunar winter, likely 100 % in lunar summer).»