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Strategies & Market Trends : Market Gems:Stocks w/Strong Earnings and High Tech. Rank

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To: Andrew G. who wrote (81007)1/30/2000 9:58:00 PM
From: Jenna  Read Replies (2) of 120523
 
I don't own many stocks but I'm hoping to start a new portfolio after the fed meeting. I've divested myself of the biotechs until I was left with only one and I sold that on Thursday only to watch it go up more on Friday. I had left just the ADR's, my Israeli stocks and my 2 mutual funds. Its my husband's portfolio that needed a little work, (i.e. OCLI, EMLX, BGEN etc) and the selling was overdue. We all did very well this year, even the ordinary mutual funds gave back 220% (Amerindo).. but as swing traders 220% was the base of our returns. Some of our stocks increased over 1000%. Speaking of that, PUMA is looking pretty good at this level, down from 120. and CAMP another winner was in the New America Page on Thurday... both were in the single digits when entered. FWRD..had quite a few insititutional buyers lately and surpassed many tech stocks in its consistency is looking good once again. PLUG still is falling and SCII is falling nicely and should be a buy again pretty soon. There is no way I'd hold any hi flyer like those after an 6-8% loss... but I would consider buying more at the dip if they were a special class of proven stocks like NT, EDS or CSCO.. There are not that many in this group.
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