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To: James Strauss who wrote (5902)2/27/2000 11:15:00 AM
From: Robert W. Popejoy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13094
 
Hi Jim:

Appreciate your comment on the possible bottoming of the Dow-S&P.

Is it time to start, on a small scale, picking up some value stocks?

I've had exceptionally good fortune with the Janus Global Technology (JAGTX) and and the Janus Global Life Sciences Fund (JAGLX). JAGTX has slowed somewhat in its advance but it is still making good increases. JAGLX is advancing at an unbelievable rate. I designed a (Yahoo type) spread sheet with a hypothetical purchase on December 31, 1999, of 1 share of each of the Janus Funds I follow.

Click the following URL to see it:

finance.yahoo.com

I am considering the placement of funds in the new Janus
Strategic Value Fund which opens February 29, 2000, when indeed it appears to be diligent. Perhaps the Value Fund is a good way to spread the risk of "value stocks" recovery.
Janus has had great success with the introduction of new funds.

Your comments, as always, are highly respected.

Bob



To: James Strauss who wrote (5902)3/17/2000 11:37:00 AM
From: James Strauss  Respond to of 13094
 
The Market...
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A dramatic improvement in the reduction of New Lows on the NYSE for the second straight day along with the three major indices all moving up for two days in a row points to a broader market rally at hand...
finance.yahoo.com

A chart comparing the Nasdaq, S&P 500 and GE shows them all sharply breaking to the upside in tandem...
tscn.com

Jim