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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Paul Engel who wrote (67182)8/1/1999 3:23:00 AM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1573988
 
RE: << Of COURSE you WOULDN'T BUY Intel !

That would be a SMART MOVE and you appear not to make many of these .>>

I usually don't like to mix business with responding to our ugly posts but your story is getting tired. Most of my trades are made to make $ fairly quickly. For an example I bought WEBT at the end of the first week of june for $ 28.75 and sold it at the end of the month for $46.25.

So that you don't have to do the math, that trade resulted in a $17.50 or 61% gain. Had I bought intc, which you encourage us to do over and over and over, I would have made a $6 or 12% gain. I know you are smart enough to figure out which was the stock to buy in June. I do not want to wait 15 years (1984 to 1999) to make the 2000 % or approx. 133% per year gain that you made with intc. Not when I can do half of that 133% gain in one month. And btw 1984 to 1999 were intc glory years; the tub is getting old so she won't being doing nearly as well going forward.

Now before you get all stirred up, let me remind you that I already told the thread that I went into AMD with different parameters than is typical for me and why I did so. If you don't remember what I said, go back and find my old post in which the subject is brought up.

To wrap this all up, currently intc sucks as an investment opportunity and please stop trying to push it onto this thread.

ted