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Strategies & Market Trends : Value Investing

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To: Paul Senior who wrote (10774)6/26/2000 6:17:00 PM
From: Madharry  Read Replies (1) of 78530
 
Funny Paul , I just started a position in ADIC, because it looked cheap and had some insider buying, and the technicals had turned positive. As far as CCROs go- I briefly owned QTRN twice because it looked cheap to me and I might have mentioned it. I sold both times because it was a losing position and now it is about half of where it was the first time I bought it. I am watching it as well. It occurs to me that buying an undervalued company sounds good, but we don;t know when the catalyst is going to come along that will give us our profit. In general, it seems that unless it is a tech stock 40% is a great profit in those situations and for the most part I am best off taking the money and moving on. I mentioned that X the tracking stock for US Steel had a real nice writeup in Barrons, but I wonder what is the catalyst that will make move up in price? USU I also got out of with a small loss. I do not follow it anymore and don't think I am qualified or was ever qualified to analyze its prospects. Sounds like one needs to be an expert on both the market for their product and understand all the politics involved.
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