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Technology Stocks : Wind River going up, up, up!

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To: Allen Benn who wrote (2301)10/29/1997 7:48:00 PM
From: Defrocked  Read Replies (1) of 10309
 
Allen, that was an excellent post about the possible implications
to the residual and, in my opinion potential additional, problems
relative to financial and real asset devaluation occuring in
global markets. Aren't you surprised that this is the first
response to your post, other than a brief question about derivatives
that is not germane to the issue????

I think WIND is one of the best single investment ideas in the
Tech.market so threaders please take the following view, which
of course can be wrong, under consideration without flame throwing.

I have considerable experience trading and managing risk.
Currently I am on the road and posting from my hotel. My discussions
with several professional risk-taking collegues has reinforced
my recent bearishness and I highly recommend that you only invest
in this market with cash, if at all, and don't use margin.
Long term holders should have cash on the side and be prepared to average down only after reassessing the emerging risk situation.

I post my opinion merely to return the valuable insights I have
received from other SI threaders. Just keep in mind that even if
you own the best stock on the planet it can decline if the selling
pressure on the majority of stocks is great enough. :^( Strategically
you want to be positioned to take advantage if serious downdrafts
do occur. Just be cautious. FWIW.
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