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To: Teflon who wrote (1086)12/22/1999 9:03:00 AM
From: gdichaz  Respond to of 1817
 
Teflon: Best of luck and care for the birth. Hope to hear soon.

Cha2

A thoughful post from the Q thread on an investing approach:

Talk : Communications : Qualcomm - Coming Into Buy Range

To: Kayaker (55519 )
From: Gregory Mullineaux Tuesday, Dec 21 1999 9:58PM ET
Reply # of 55683

You got it. I call it promise. But Volt throws in the added specter of not being able to quantify the promise. Once a company realizes the promise the gains are harder to come by. Buying the promise is very logical, and profitable, still many, many, investors fail to understand the above, and cling to out of mode methods. The real key in success in the market is the ability to define those areas that offer the most promise before others do. I spend most of my day looking, researching,and reading just so I can get some insight to what might be, for lack of a better term the next paradigm shift. That why I don't watch the TV during the day, there is nothing on the TV during the day that will help me, in my search.

greg