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Strategies & Market Trends : Stock Attack -- A Complete Analysis

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To: donald sew who wrote (28970)9/4/2000 10:34:37 AM
From: Casaubon  Read Replies (1) of 42787
 
I'm sorry for continuing this conversation because I know you are sick of posting that explanation. I think I've seen you post it more than a dozen times. So, I will try to keep this a little interesting (I hope).

Frankly, on making the big call the average person is probably way under 50%

The nature of William O'Niel investing is such that one is trying to "make the big call". The idea is to take advantage of a pattern which companies only go through when they are experiencing rapid acceleration of growth. Do you feel that individual stocks are sufficiently different than overall market dynamics making such calls possible. Or, do you feel that William O'Niel is wrong?
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