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Strategies & Market Trends : Gorilla and King Portfolio Candidates

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To: Larry S. who wrote (39975)3/7/2001 3:12:31 PM
From: freeus  Read Replies (2) of 54805
 
Thank you for a wonderful, comprehensive and informative post.
I have put some money into Fidelity Capital and Income Fund which has various bonds, some high yield.
And I have bought MO, RJR and a few utility companies, for the dividend and for the increase in value.
The pain from the loss in wealth is, indeed, intense. The pain from the greed that caused many of us not to sell and keep the most money we ever had in our lives (and enough forever) is even greater. That alone will damage the market when/while it attempts to go higher.
However.
Growth and high earnings, wherever they come, will cause higher stock prices. I hope I find one or two of the future growth engine stocks that can give me at least partly the wonderful return I could have had from Qcom had I cashed it in.
I'd love to know the future dominant in alternative energy and/or genome science. any way to discover this?
Freeus
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