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To: tejek who wrote (108264)4/28/2000 2:30:00 PM
From: Goutam  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1583737
 
ted,

> Actually AMD's price movement is annoying when you want to buy more. I feel that, since I am long time shareholder, I should not have to pay top dollar.....obviously I need a reality check.

I was hoping to buy some more in the high 70's but the stock will not cooperate. Clearly its trying for a new closing high today. LOL
>

I believe in AMD's future so much, I haven't been waiting for any dips - I have been buying AMD shares in small quantities every time the stock goes up by $4 to $5 from my previous purchase(keeping the margin on my position at a steady rate of 35%). Recently I bought some at $77, at $81 and at $85 1/8. I will continue to add to my position until it gets to $110. If the current price holds (rtq: $88 7/16), I may buy some more on Monday.

Goutama