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Politics : Formerly About Applied Materials
AMAT 220.28-6.4%3:59 PM EST

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To: Cary Salsberg who wrote (45846)4/24/2001 12:32:25 PM
From: kdavy  Read Replies (2) of 70976
 
Is there such a thing as the intrinsic price of a stock. What is AMAT (or for that matter any other stock) worth? I personally believe that there is no such thing as proper valuation or right price. It is just supply and demand (Point and Figure theory). Therefore, PE, PS, B2B and all other parameter don't really help in choosing the direction of the stock price.

If there is a way to assign an intrinsic value to a stock, I will like to hear/discuss.

According to may way of thinking there is no universal rule to indicate when to buy and when to sell. Just try not to lose money. Don't hold a stock in a downward spiral. Don't be afraid to pay taxes.

We should use whatever method works.

kdavy
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