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To: Les H who wrote (39647)2/10/2000 5:38:00 PM
From: Kailash  Respond to of 99985
 
No new capital --

"concerns about the tight bid/asks spreads and NASDAQ becoming hypersensitive to order flow as no capital is being committed."

So will the spreads maybe widen -- as we go down? If you're clever enough, you can still make money:

"Basically, we're very high tech right now," Navellier declares. "But if you mix a medical tech stock with a semiconductor, with a telecommunications, or even with a software company like an Adobe (Nasdaq: ADBE - news), one of our favorite software stocks, it's not that risky being so heavy tech, as long as you mix the portfolios very carefully."

Out of blue chips, into biotechnology, semiconductors, and telecommunications. Let's call it "a careful mix" -- pull out of every thing else and diversify into the feverish pimple of the market.

On the other hand, the "no new money" (read my lips) refrain is maybe the new trend?

Kailash