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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Jim McMannis who wrote (115250)6/9/2000 8:49:00 PM
From: niceguy767  Read Replies (1) of 1571405
 
Jim:

There is a dearth of AMD's and TXN's in the marketplace, where both the technicals and fundamentals align themselves so synchronously...In my experience, one is fortunate to identify a $20 AMD in Nov. '99 or a $50 TXN in '95 once every 3 to 5 years...The commonality between AMD and TXN at their low is that historical performance had been so spotty that investors even when all signal lights were green were reluctant to invest because of historical concerns...Probably a good starting point in any effort to extract today's next big performer...

Note: There's so much AMD upside left, imho, that there is no real burning need to unearth the next "big one", imho...AMD should keep moving upward for at least another year or two and provide an outstanding ROI over this interval. (I'm currently starting to glimpse the energy sector (i.e. gas and oil) to see if anything jumps off the page...natural gas seems to make some sense to me...exceedingly premature in my research at the moment)!
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