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To: jim_p who wrote (57685)12/31/1999 3:32:00 PM
From: Crimson Ghost  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 95453
 
JIM

OSX will remain very volatile, but I believe next year's returns will at least equal this year's. And the driving force for the sector will shift from oil prices to capex and planed capex. And a dime will get you a dollar that the OSX will vastly outperform NASDAQ for a change.

My take on the overall market is that tech will soon top out, but not go down big time for a few weeks. Value stocks, small caps, oil stocks, amd commodity stocks in general should do well during this time span. But when NASDAQ hits the skids big time, the entire market probably will come down. Still the OSX and value stocks probably will not go down that much and should bounce back quickly.