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Technology Stocks : General Lithography

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To: Qualified Opinion who wrote (1196)3/5/2000 12:42:00 AM
From: Andrew Vance  Read Replies (2) of 1305
 
I guess there is no use in continuing this conversation. You are correct and SVGI is the best stock to invest in above all else in the market. Time to bet the farm and put every penny into it.<GGG> We will all get rich by being narrowly focused on one stock that is up slightly over the past year. It made no sense to wisely invest elsewhere, reap ungodly profits and now take a small positiion with those profits, esentially for free, and pay about 10%-20% more than we could have for the past number of weeks and months.

I still believe that getting BTUI and taking it for a 100% gain over the past month was a hell of a lot better than sitting in SVGI stock. I also probably need to return close to 200% profits in the superconducting stocks over the 2-3 weeks, which you called extreme momentum investing.

Instead of beating the drum on SVGI at the wrong time, I and others were making money elsewhere and are now ready to see what SVGI is made of. Every penny invested in SVGI is 100% profits with no risk, courtesy of the other investments we made.

The time for SVGI might be now but it most certainly was not prior to this. Now that we are all on the same page, we should not be disagreeing on SGVI going forward. However, the majority of my investments are in more fundamentally sound companies that are splitting and reach pre-split prices within weeks of splitting.

Andrew
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