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Non-Tech : The Critical Investing Workshop

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To: Uncle Frank who wrote ()4/30/2000 1:13:00 AM
From: djia101362  Read Replies (2) of 35685
 
JWCB and all, can you tell me the significance of this comment I found in the news as it applys to tech stocks in general and not just SUWN.

<<But in the case of retail investors, there's still an unbridled enthusiasm for tech stocks that is far outpacing the institutional interest.

``If you look at most of the major big cap tech stocks, you see the dominance of non-block activity to block trading,'' Riley says. In the case of Sun Microsystems, some 82% of the shares traded today (Friday 4/28) were small, non-block trades from retail investors.>>

Can I take this to mean that because institutions do not appear to be jumping back into tech right away there is still much buying that could occur in the future to propel tech stocks much higher? Will institutions be late to the party again like Soros?
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