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To: StockHawk who wrote (30349)8/23/2000 1:13:58 PM
From: Bretsky  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 54805
 
"Perhaps the best time to buy is when a stock begins to recover from a period of weakness. My most recent purchases have been to add to my SNDK holdings. This is a stock that dropped from over $160 to under $60 during a period when fundamentals seemed to be improving. After falling, and then going nowhere for three months it appears to be moving up now, but is still at bargain levels. I find that appealing."

A nice analysis of what I was trying to say but at the same time hesitant cause I didn't know how appropriate it was based on GGing. My "bargains", so to speak a while back were CREE at 70, SEBL at 85, NTAP at 80, SNDK at 59 and 66 (hope this one works). Hopefully I can say the same for my most recent addition of QCOM at 56, bringing my average cost to around 99.

I'm always ready to add to the stocks with the greatest reward/risk and most improving fundamentals (recently added to CREE at 113 and LOOKING for another entry point to add to SEBL); I just wish I could find a specific strategy to let me know when to do this.

Best Regards,
Bretsky