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Technology Stocks : How high will Microsoft fly?
MSFT 485.44-1.7%1:48 PM EST

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To: Jake0302 who wrote (13653)1/3/1999 4:27:00 AM
From: Daiju Kohno  Read Replies (4) of 74651
 
I agree with your post whole-heartedly. BTW,I am also a young law school student, though sometimes (given the profitability of the market) I wonder why.

Also, I am one of those TA believers for one important reason that you mentioned: psychology. Take a look at the MA's for MSFT and the major indices and there is a definite correlation there. Coincidence? Tech2K, I also think TA is a bogus way to predict stock movement, but surely you'd agree that it is a somewhat useful way to predict other investors' actions, no?

Anyway, to my question for anyone listening: My largest holding is MSFT (IRA) followed by DELL, AOL, and WCOM. I'd like to add to one of these positions for our 1999 IRA contributions (I manage 4 retirement accounts for the in-laws), but I am not sure which has the best long term growth prospect even though I like all of them. Any suggestions? (And I do need to stay on good terms with the in-laws!)

DK
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