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Technology Stocks : Intel Strategy for Achieving Wealth and Off Topic
INTC 39.98-0.4%Oct 31 3:59 PM EST

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To: Sonki who wrote (21115)10/7/1998 8:59:00 PM
From: royco  Read Replies (1) of 27012
 
Sonki: RE: PFE, INTC, DELL

If you get a chance, see the 100 day charts for the above. While Dell and PFE have had HUGE gains, they've also had huge downturns, Pfe mirrored the 100 day Nasdaq moving average. My (our?) beloved Intel has actually been the firmest co. out there thru this entire debacle. I really believe the herd mentality is seeing Intel as a true steady, long-term holding, and AMD beating estimates substantially was in effect a non-issue, notwithstanding last night posts I just read by AMDabees sneering at anyone who still sees Intel as a core holding second to none.
Here's a game we can play. If you were to invest $20k tomorrow for a 100 day trade from one of the above, which would you choose? I'll choose INTC, being the heretic that I am. Interested to hear all responses. (P.S. I would not sell the newly acquired 245 shares, but that's not allowed in the game rules.)
BTW, more economists are burying ML and their hedge exposure comrades; Lastly, is Kurlak still touting AMD as a prime reason for Intel's inevitable demise? Thanks for any info.

Regards, Royco
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