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Strategies & Market Trends : Gorilla and King Portfolio Candidates

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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (53839)4/9/2003 12:46:07 PM
From: carranza2  Read Replies (1) of 54805
 
Anyway, back to the paradox. If one buys QCOM, one is over-valuing the company because QUALCOMM doesn't think they can meet the buyer's expectations, or they would be doing the buying. If one sells QCOM, and QUALCOMM management is on the other end of the trade, one is undervaluing the company.

Ah, one of your rare illogical statements, Mq. It presumes that Q management is all-knowing and all-prescient, and that it will always execute flawless trades. Unfortunately, Q management has no more a grip on market trends than you or I, and market trends will always affect the ultimate profitability of a trade.
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