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Strategies & Market Trends : Join stock club--Tang Fund

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To: Arthur Tang who wrote ()6/12/2000 7:55:00 AM
From: Arthur Tang  Read Replies (1) of 145
 
Buying opportunity in the market really is an organized affair.

If the market pulls back by fear of FEDs tightening; the recovery comes later in a fashion that every investor should be aware of. It always starts with the largest corporations, the Dow index stocks. When they pull back, then the technology stocks on Nasdaq, starts to move. When the technology stocks reach a plateau, then the mid size corporations start to move. It may take up to half a year to get to the small stocks. The market makers do all the stocks in one class to get the money shift from one sector to another. However, beware of small stocks due to bad management and lack of resources.
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