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Technology Stocks : Intel Strategy for Achieving Wealth and Off Topic
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To: margaret tasset who wrote (15703)1/6/1998 5:26:00 PM
From: Ann Janssen  Read Replies (1) of 27012
 
Margaret,

There are several theories out there and you can even buy funds that do this. This is what I have, I saw it on briefing this morning. My broker has been telling me about it and trying to talk me into dabbeling in it. In theory they usually do pretty well. I was interested in 10 lowest performers. This year I thought I'd just set up a couple of play portfolios and see what happens.

- Buy the 5 worst performing DJIA stocks in the last year and hold them for 1 year

- Buy the highest yielding DJIA stocks and hold them for 1 year .

- Buy the 5 lowest priced of the ten highest yielding DJIA stocks and hold them for a year. Some people recommend eliminating a stock if it happens to be the lowest priced and the highest yielding, and buying the other four, as such stocks have historically not performed well.

- Buy just the second lowest priced of the ten highest yielding DJIA stocks and hold it for a year.

Have a great evening.

Ann
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