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Strategies & Market Trends : Gorilla and King Portfolio Candidates

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To: DlphcOracl who wrote (28571)7/23/2000 10:34:33 PM
From: DlphcOracl  Read Replies (3) of 54805
 
Caveat emptor for Q-head wannabes.

For readers and lurkers on this thread who do not own QCOM, this is worth filing in the back of your cranium:

streetadvisor.com

While I do not advocating automatically "selling at the end of the summer", as the article concludes (that depends on your entry point, etc.), delaying purchasing of QCOM shares until October may be prudent. If the author is correct, and there is heavy institutional selling for tax-loss reasons, QCOM will become quite a bit cheaper. Although the concept of timing seems to be anathema to this thread, no one likes to see a stock decline 10-30% shortly after purchase.
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