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To: JakeStraw who wrote (993)2/8/2000 1:36:00 PM
From: Esway  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5499
 
Seems to work for many stocks [pile in effect]. At some point or another it has to have a breaking point. Dell would be a classic example of that....has been essentially in a holding pattern since beginning of 1999. Actually lower right now than at the start of 1999. Many high flyers seem to eventually take breaks to allow fundamentals to catch up to the stock price. Guess it is ok to pile in as long as you are not the last one to jump on board.......I myself will sit back and buy what stocks many are selling [considering them dead money] to pile into the CSCO's and QCOM's. Might not be the quickest way to make a buck but sure is the better way to control the risk involved.