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Technology Stocks : Lucent Technologies (LU) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Anonymous who wrote (15401)7/17/2000 2:20:40 PM
From: Engineer  Respond to of 21876
 
I believe LU has announced before the bell every quarter so far.



To: Anonymous who wrote (15401)7/17/2000 5:59:55 PM
From: Georgeb  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 21876
 
I am also trading a 401K that has a lot of LU in it, but I have no other choice since mutual funds are too watered down for my taste.

Since you have retired, why dont you roll it into a normal IRA (or Rothe if you qualify). That way you can buy any individual stocks you want, and are not limited to the narrow funds of the 401K. You also have flexibility in trading at any time in/out.

In my 401K, I do not try to catch small market tops, it is too easy to get left behind. I will try to jump in and out of long term trends if I can do it safely.

In this case, you should stay in LU. The movements so far are nothing if they are back on track. If LU are not back on track to the same potential as Nortel, then there really is very little downside. A lot to gain, little to lose by staying in LU right now.