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To: Mark Fowler who wrote (97402)3/24/2000 11:09:00 PM
From: Glenn D. Rudolph  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 164684
 
If you bought good stocks near the
beginning of this yr. one should do good by the end of this yr. Best to stay out of margin or
have a low exposer to it of 20% or less in a well diversified portfolio. Between 4290 to 3835
are major support levels on Nas.


Mark,

Thank you. I believe I am as well diversified as ever. Even still holding some KO but very very little. Not on margin in fact, still have some cash.

Not likely but don't rule out, however, there could be those rough weeks, if yields rise again or
summer slump sets in then we could experience levels down to approx. 3830-50 on Nas.


This could be an opportunity to use that cash:-)

All in
all i think the Nas will consolidate for awhile within respective ranges. I think it would be healthy
for the Nas.


I agree. I find lately I do not need to watch my stocks much. When one goes down, another goes up. I did expect a jump in VERT during close to the split. I would like to see that so I can lighten up on a little VERT and place the proceeds in CMRC. Then I will hold both.