SI
SI
discoversearch

We've detected that you're using an ad content blocking browser plug-in or feature. Ads provide a critical source of revenue to the continued operation of Silicon Investor.  We ask that you disable ad blocking while on Silicon Investor in the best interests of our community.  If you are not using an ad blocker but are still receiving this message, make sure your browser's tracking protection is set to the 'standard' level.
Strategies & Market Trends : The Internet Fund: WWWFX - Fund for the 21st Century?
WWWFX 68.29-1.5%Nov 18 4:00 PM EST

 Public ReplyPrvt ReplyMark as Last ReadFilePrevious 10Next 10PreviousNext  
To: Stuart C Hall who wrote (114)4/12/1999 3:12:00 PM
From: astyanax  Read Replies (2) of 213
 
Hey, Stuart. I'm still waiting for that post-split "correction" for DCLK so I can buy in directly. I think I'll be dead of Alzheimer's before it ever happens. Since I can't afford to at this moment, I guess I'll pump a little more into WWWFX to get more exposure...

Tony - sorry you sold before a runup but hindsight's 20/20. I agree with Stuart(?) who thinks boxmakers are dogs right now. At least Net stocks didn't crash like some worried.

Guess what I did today? I only held $400 in ATECX - Alliance Technology Capital. But I dumped all those shares today. Worth the 1% back-end early redemption charge, IMGO. I may plug some of it into Nets or Invesco Worldwide Communications.

I don't want heavy exposure to semis (well, i just don't know semis very well) or boxmakers (which are becoming zero-margin, slower-growth commodities). As for Nets, just think about it, many people and funds are dedicated strictly to high-growth industries. And the Net is it. So there will be a *high premium* above fair valuation for these companies until the growth curve levels out. Then all hell will break loose. Witness Oracle, which collapses (on more than one occasion) when it's tremendous growth rate shows signs of slowing. But that may not happen with Nets for several more years. That's long-term, anything goes short-term.

Cheers,
Netconductor.com

Stuart wrote:
Tony,

What is your time horizons on investments? I assume it's at least 6 months since you are
posting here.

Buy CMGI back, hold it for six months, you'll be happy.

Waiting for a correction is not recommended until *after* it splits.

Stuart
Report TOU ViolationShare This Post
 Public ReplyPrvt ReplyMark as Last ReadFilePrevious 10Next 10PreviousNext