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Technology Stocks : Intel Strategy for Achieving Wealth and Off Topic
INTC 48.05-1.1%12:39 PM EST

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To: Ann Janssen who wrote (16712)1/27/1998 1:18:00 PM
From: JT  Read Replies (1) of 27012
 
Ann: Great minds think alike. Mark and David are probably nice guys. I don't like getting angry. It is a waste resources. I very rarely go to the other threads because of the anger and negativity. I am all for objective opinions but some of these threads are like listening to a bunch of frat boys talking smack at a keg party. There is a time and place for smack ( ie., on the blacktop as you take a brother to the hole), but not here. Back to stocks.
I wish I could give you some guidance on MSFT but I have no idea what to tell you. I will tell you my story. On February 4th 1997 I purchade my first stocks: Intel, MSFT,GE and KO, all at 52 week highs. I had never heard of SI or thought about waiting for a dip. I just wanted to get in the game. Over the past year GE and MSFT have done great. Intel and KO are flat. Why? Who knows. The moral of the story: You can't win if you don't enter. This story was brought to you by the leters J and T and the number 7.

JT
PS You read my mind. I need to diversify out of tech also. Drugs and Banks I think. My last attempt has left me a little gun shy. Bought Amgen on dip at 59. It is now 49. Oh well, you can't win 'em all.
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