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To: James Clarke who wrote (10734)6/16/2000 6:08:00 PM
From: Paul Senior  Respond to of 78534
 
Jim, looks like you've found GTSI a cow you can occasionally milk. Congratulations on another nice move.

I find that many undervalued stocks do rise with a pop. Mostly small or micro caps, but not always. It's impossible to predict when this will happen (with one exception: a person will see a greater probability of a pop after he/she has got tired, got exasperated, and sold the thing -g-).

These pops are significant (one sells one's shares). To me, this is one more reason I'm against pig-at-trough investing - whereby a person eliminates one underperforming, undervalued stock because the person has found a stock with seemingly better prospects. It's mostly not possible, imo, to predict which or when a sharp rise might occur with any undervalued stock.

Paul