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Strategies & Market Trends : The Market Taught Me That......

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To: Cynic 2005 who wrote (58)11/7/1997 10:02:00 AM
From: Paul van Wijk   of 151
 
Mohan,

Believe me, I'm not emotionally attached to Dell. I sold 75% about
a month ago, simply because I thought it was overvalued at that
moment. You also have to believe that I always look for both
side of the story. But I still believe that, long temr, it is
one of the best stocks there is.

About your comment on not selling when the bad news come out,
I will try to explain what I'm trying to say.
When a company has disappointing earnings and also a negative
outlook you will see a sharp price-drop that day. The day
after it usually recovers a bit (bargain-hunters). But after
that it continues it slide (examples EDS, CAWS, IFMX).
So when I say bad news, I really mean bad news. Not just a
negative press-release, a downgrade.

Wish you all the best,

Paul
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