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To: stan s. who wrote (750)5/30/2000 6:08:00 PM
From: If only I'd held  Respond to of 49816
 
I'm just not sure what we have to propel us beyond 3500. I realize there is much money on the sidelines, but it's mostly just overpriced junk rallying. I just figure there is a limit to what investors wil spend on these companies. CSCO for example, is still very, very expensive, INTC, MSFT, SCMR, etc... I think traders are treading real lightly, as witnessed by Ian's comments today on QCOM. Are we really ready to buy up these bloated pigs again? I sold QCOM at 72 from an entry of 63. I figured if it went beyond that, it was overvalued again. I won't buy it back for more. These bloated stocks???.....I'm just not interested. But value stocks aren't budging.



To: stan s. who wrote (750)5/30/2000 8:59:00 PM
From: Ian McGuire  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 49816
 
the market has at least positioned itself for a sustainable rally, whether we are being led by the nose remains to be seen.....continuity and building volume are of course key......lots of stocks moving through neckline resistance on my early scans...this could be fun......ian