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Strategies & Market Trends : Waiting for the big Kahuna

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To: James F. Hopkins who wrote (18161)5/9/1998
From: James F. Hopkins  Read Replies (1) of 94695
 
Bob; Again I agree with you..and also that the micro caps is
the most profitable place for smaller investors after they get
some experience. Many of them fail but the winners offset that
and have much better upside moves.

What I noticed also is that they don't just track the market,
it's almost like they are decoupled from the broader market.
I'm sure this is because they don't get a lot of mutual fund
buyers.
Heck I posted 10 some months ago..on this thread and they have
done well..and as a grope beat the stuffing out of the S&P.
I traded my way out of them over a month ago, they are still
up better than the S&P from the time I picked them but off
their highs.
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The fact that the fumbdums are hurting the broad markets ability at
this time to be liquid hasn't got much to do with the miro
caps..it's not some sinister plan..it's just them trying to
window dress the NAVs at the expence of over reducing in the
more liquid stocks, to grab at the fast runners.
Jim

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