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To: Paul Senior who wrote (9140)12/4/1999 11:34:00 PM
From: Madharry  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78602
 
Paul, that was an unexpected and thought provoking comment. I just got my fund statement for my international value fund and it has had almost no appreciation in a year and a half. I was doubly dissappointed that there was not a letter of apology from the fund manager offering to rebate his fee for the past year and a half. The truth is that most fund managers have to own the qqq stocks otherwise if they don't they leave themselves open to get buried just like my fund manager has done. I am sure that with this kind of performance the fund must be experiencing a hugh outflow of investment dollars into international growth funds if nothing else. Therefore the tendency will be for the risk/return ratios to continue to improve for the value stocks. But there may not be an price appreciation until the tech exhuberance ends. When will that be? Don;t know but I do not think we are there yet.



To: Paul Senior who wrote (9140)12/5/1999 8:20:00 AM
From: Wallace Rivers  Respond to of 78602
 
Message 12191503
I thought I'd post this here, although some of us frequent the Arb thread where I posted it. I am looking for some help on a technical question.
TIA,
Wallace