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To: RocketMan who wrote (57158)12/28/1999 12:22:00 PM
From: Mannie  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
Rocket-I heard a report yesterday, that inflows into money market funds, over the last month, has been double the amount flowing into mutual funds. The figure I heard, was 40 billion. That is an awful lot of pent up buying power, waiting to be unleashed. January should be very interesting.



To: RocketMan who wrote (57158)12/28/1999 12:35:00 PM
From: dwayanu  Respond to of 152472
 
>> It would be very healthy for techs to cool off and value to have a sustained run.

> My wife's investments are in a value fund.


I've got about 35% diversified into value stocks, but my definition of 'value stocks' are CSCO, BMCS, QWST, XLNX, etc. <g>

- Dway

PS I figure with the money I've been making in these techs, why put my fund money at risk to a severe downturn? And if (when) such a downturn happens, I will have the cash to take advantage of it.
Good move with fund money, IMO. I move my current 401k back and forth between money market and Magellan Fund as I see the market coming and going (doesn't make much money in this case, but fun :-)