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To: Yousef who wrote (74841)10/10/1999 3:26:00 PM
From: Process Boy  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1573065
 
Yousef - Nice chart. The response will be of course to pick a really high price period in the range, such as January 99, and try to implicate that if you bought in that frame, the stock didn't perform so well.

I average in INTC every couple of weeks. The return on INTC under that strategy would be pretty close to your chart, since the timeframes when INTC was trading at the high end of the range is something quite a bit less than the actual periods when INTC was trading at the high end of the range, i.e. January 99.

INTC has performed quite well with the stodgy old averaging method, IMHO.

PB



To: Yousef who wrote (74841)10/10/1999 7:30:00 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1573065
 
RE <<<http://www.siliconinvestor.com/research/comp_chart.gsp?cs=AM...

This says that INTC has done about 75% (a little better than the NASDAQ),
while AMD has done about 5% ... I know, I know ... AMD has more "potential". But
they also have poorer shareholders. I bet that really makes you "proud". <ggg>>>>

Listen, useless, this is my last attempt to teach you something......your big, bad stock is an average performer. Heres how it stacks up against two major holdings in my portfolio:

techstocks.com

Now if you are happy with intc's performance, that's fine but don't come around to me and flaunt your stupidity by telling me that intc is a superior stock 'cause it beat out AMD. I know exactly the nature of my investment with AMD and by no means am I in da nile about its performance like you and your buddies are with intc. Besides with the kind of returns I get off mss and adic, I can afford any losses that may come from AMD.