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To: Dealer who wrote (2815)9/21/2000 9:12:22 PM
From: unclewest  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 65232
 
dealer,
nice list...so which to buy?

i have one suggestion...if you are thinking about buying in a correction...i believe v will agree.

don't just buy the one down the most....do a matrix of high quality techs like the stocks you listed and compare PE, PS, growth rate, and look at chart to determine a real line of support. you are trying to find the best deal or two among the highest quality techs. i give each factor equal weight.

buy the highest quality, low PE and low PS with a reasonable growth rate, nearest long term support first. these recover the fastest.
you can write that down...

tech corrections are all about PE...avoid high and no PE, no matter how big the pullback in the issue...also avoid stocks that have just had great runs....folks take profits first and sell losers last....dumb but they do so ya gotta think that way.