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Technology Stocks : PC Sector Round Table

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To: Robert Douglas who wrote (1325)12/17/1998 2:23:00 PM
From: LK2  Read Replies (1) of 2025
 
Be as the lowly neutron, uncharged yet unafraid. In the shifting microtimes of Wall Street fads, foretell the future trends, and fortune will be yours.

Only problem is, easier said than done.

Sorry. The real investment implications of the current stock market are the same investment implications of 10 or 20 years ago. What has changed? We build houses faster now? We build cars faster now? The computers "think" faster now?

Do these "changes" mean that the market has changed, investing has changed?

Or, what I believe is a more accurate description of what is really going on, are investors still searching for a better way of describing the way prices move, and trying to figure out a way to take advantage of this movement?

The stock market has changed because the transistor was invented? Right, we now have video screens to watch stock prices, instead of a ticker tape. That is a fundamental change.

Regards,

Larry
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