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Strategies & Market Trends : Tech Stock Options

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To: Tom Trader who wrote (21537)8/30/1997 12:04:00 PM
From: MulhollandDrive   of 58727
 
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Enjoying the discourse between you and Jerry on market direction. I have much less experience in markets than either of you and basically am trying to wring out my natural bias(always depending on where most of my capital is parked at the time!). I heard a commentator mention the other day on CNBC that we have a lot of "spoiled" money out there. By that he meant lots of investors "accustomed" to the superior performance in stocks that have been enjoyed over the past several years. I see a certain logic in that. Kinda like "how ya' gonna keep 'em down on the farm, after they've seen Paris! I'm inclined to believe that we may continue to see what I'm calling "rotational" or rolling corrections. Once it is "perceived" that a stock, index, etc. has run it's course, the next order of business is to find "value". Witness KO and GE. Small caps seem to be gaining momentum now because that is where the perceived value is. I still believe we have a lot of sideline cash out there, lot's of folks that missed the last 2000 DOW points, fearful of getting because of the predicted correction. I guess I'm simply trying to say that I am very much bullish, but see a change in leadership, when the large caps retrace sufficiently and suddenly become "bargains", the cycle will start over again...Sorry for the rambling nature of this post. Getting ready to do some "drudgery" work catching up at the office. Trying to postpone the inevitable....bp
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