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

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To: Terry Whitman who wrote (34270)4/16/2002 12:41:33 PM
From: Lee Lichterman III  Read Replies (1) of 52237
 
Valid points but I just have a hard time swallowing that techs are going to see times like the 1998-2000 build out again anytime soon and if they do, it wont be the Gorillas of that time frame but instead some new company that re-invents the wheel. Tech is by definition a fast changing sector and too many people are looking to the past strong stocks to play the future. How many had all their money tied up in XRX and IBM while MSFT was zoooming in the 80s? NVLS trading the same price with losses as it was with gains a year ago! Come onnnnnnnnnnn! What value? Is Y2K going to resurect in 2003? -gggg-

Right now, those little new guys are zooming and everyone is still playing the big guys.

Don't get me wrong, money can be made in all sectors if the timing is right. I played large caps today via a OEX play today but I am not playing them long term.

Ooops, have to go, my 2nd OEX dip play is nearing my exit point here. I have just been flipping OEX calls all day.

Good Luck,

Lee

PS - That bull bear commercial where they are playing pool just cracks me up when the bull says,

"Well, lets just call it a pre-rally decline." LOLOL ROTFLMAO!!!!!
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