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Strategies & Market Trends : Value Investing

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To: Freedom Fighter who wrote (5473)12/18/1998 10:56:00 PM
From: Paul Senior  Read Replies (2) of 78702
 
Agree with you there Wayne Crimi. These stocks -- CYM-- they are not at all comfortable to own. And they could, and probably will, take time to work out -- if they work out at all. I also prefer better businesses. (And I'll try to buy them when I think I've found them.) Maybe I should be stressing more the 'statistical' nature of this game to Mr. or Ms. ALau. I surely don't want to own CYM-- who would? But at some point --- and I thought the point was at 16 not at 10
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it fits very well the criteria for a value stock. So I buy. Because I've found I just can't tell which "value" stocks will be winners, and which won't and of the winners, when. My bet (and of course I mean bet), is that the odds favor that CYM will be higher sometime in the next three years. That's IMO of course. Maybe I also should be stating that I'm concerned about my portfolio increasing in value in toto. From CYM, my position in it, I have no intention of getting rich. I just want the profits I hope to see to contribute to an overall portfolio gain.

Thanks for clue on ESV. I'll check on it further.
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