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Strategies & Market Trends : Range Bound & Undervalued Quality Stocks

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To: Jane4IceCream who wrote (1982)5/3/2000 8:07:00 PM
From: BWAC   of 5499
 
CMS looks like a good one to hold onto. I don't know if it got posted on the thread here or not. Picked up some when it was 18 1/2 or so a few months ago.

When the interest rate cycles back down again sometime (they do still do things like that right???) in the future, these high yield utility stocks will look even better to those buying today. The yield % will decrease to match those future lower rates. Conversely as the yield decreases, the stock price goes up, with the dividend $ remaining the same all the time.

Just look at the highs for the utilities. Corresponds to the lowest fed rates. Of course the analysts think you should hold now and buy then. Completely backwards as usual.
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