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Technology Stocks : Y2K (Year 2000) Stocks: An Investment Discussion

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To: lbs who wrote (4363)7/13/1997 6:43:00 PM
From: Captain Jack   of 13949
 
lbs-- The only reason I went with PTUS was I wanted to see an additional or different symbol on the screen. Did not have anything I wanted to sell-- so it was an addition. Of all the Y2K still out there I felt PTUS would go farther faster (exc IMRS and ALYD). Alot of people like IAIC--- as mentioned here often all Y2Ks will fly. I do not want to get into a discussion as to one being better than the other,,, so I just liked PTUS better than all except what I already own and needed to park some cash for awhile. My broker would have me committed if he ever saw cash in my account and it was not margined,, so in order to preserve my freedom and his sanity I just bought a new stock.To do over again I would make the same choice. When I came down to three others, IAIC was not one of those either. The NAS is not that important to me. It is worth a couple points as institutions will push it that far. I can take the steady rise of ALYD. I am up OVER 100% here.
Have a great one and watch all Y2Ks. They are great,, and will be great,, but at some point they too shall correct.
John
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