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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: 5dave22 who wrote (133404)2/22/2001 3:51:00 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) of 1582856
 
Dave,

<I win 7 out of 8 times when I play blackjack>
Yeah, I saw your face in the Vegas post office.


Repeat after me, Ted wins legally!! <g>

<That is true now but who knows when it won't be true.>

I don't know why people are so afraid to short. Especially in a market like this. For a short term gain, it's a safer bet than going long. This market (IMO of course) can't sustain a 2500 NAZ. The trend is ...


I have nada against shorting but just like going long became the fashion early last year and then fell out of fashion so too will shorting....so the trick is to know when to turn that short over and go long.

Don't overlook DELL. They have a better chance to succeed than the others. They are easily the best positioned to succeed in today's market. And even if they don't REALLY, the rest of the market believes they do.

I don't discount Dell but I don't think the good stock growth will be with the boxmakers....their industry has slowed. That's why I would rather go with AMD, and cover the sector that way. Nowadays, the chips always do better than the boxmakers because they have more than one way to grow.
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