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To: niceguy767 who wrote (115245)6/9/2000 8:52:00 PM
From: TimF  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1571338
 
Note: At $89, I wouldn't count on a more favourable buying opportunity arising...On the contrary, imho the possibility of a major
runup is much more probable than any significant decline in price...Keep sending those cheques to your broker and put all your
investment dollars in AMD (no need to look anywhere else as you seem to have realized as evidenced by your selling of your
other tech holdings)) while it remains in double digits...You'll be exceedingly well rewarded come December 31, 2000, imho!


Niceguy, it was I who was talking about selling other tech holdings and sending checks to my broker. Cory was cautioning me about taking too much risk. He was quoting me in that post. I still have a few other tech holdings. One of which (FFIV) I just bought a few days ago and its allready up almost 10%. I've done a little trading in RMBS, I bought some NOVL near the bottom (but I'm still in the red on that one) and I own a couple of semiconductor equipment stocks and one financial stock. I'm also looking into GOAM, SNDK, and ICGE covertable bonds , but I'm at about 65% AMD stock and another 10 or 15% in AMD calls.

Tim