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To: Captain Jack who wrote (84100)8/9/2000 5:13:24 PM
From: Night Writer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 97611
 
CJ,
It appears you don't consider CPQ currently depressed. Compaq has been depressed and it is currently in the middle of a break out. This is the worst possible time to sell a stock. Selling CPQ and jumping into a different depressed stock that might set for some time and form a base before it rises is one of the worst strategies I can think of at the moment. It is a mistake often made by investors and one of the biggest regrets they have when looking back.
NW



To: Captain Jack who wrote (84100)8/10/2000 6:23:38 AM
From: Yaacov  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 97611
 
Agree with on the infalation issue, as for adding more stocks, I feel stuffed with stocks like a Thanksgiving turkey! I sold bonds in April and may and bought more stocks. Mostly INTC, IBM, CSCO, Orcle, AOL, and SUNW! I will take the first profit when SUNW hits 120, and buy back bonds. CPQ and waiting on 100! ggg