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To: Gottfried who wrote (203)4/20/1997 4:54:00 PM
From: Herb Fuller   of 1894
 
Gottfried , Re:>>> do you agree that investors (thoseinterested in a stock for the long term - weeks, months, years) base their valuation of the stock primarily on earnings growth?<<<

My answer to your question is a yes to a given point . My background will not let me say a definate yes . I have used charting for the most part in my investment decisions , along with fundementals , and I find that issues at times have to get undervalued before they move up .

You find that a stock sometimes stays in a consolidation pattern for quite some time , price wise , and the pe will drop to a point where it's undervalued and then it will correct in a very short period of time .

At times like were having now where the tech. stocks are being trashed I look for issues that are not being trashed and the pe is dropping from quarter to quarter
. These issues will usualy be the first to run up when the overall market comes
back .

I hope I've not gotten off the subject .

Herb
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