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To: TimF who wrote (126403)10/18/2000 1:25:17 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1584046
 
Intersting Analysis -
It only looks at 100 stocks and only for one quarter but it seems to indicate that stocks with better earnings and growth perfrom poorly??? (I guess that would explain AMD's recent decline) :-(

moneycentral.msn.com

The 50 best, the 50 worst


Tim,

It does look like the world has turned upsided down but the reality is is that many investors are planning for a recession. So while some stocks have great fundamentals currently, there is the expectation that those fundamentals will change in the next two quarters and long term investors/funds are leaving those stocks. AMD is caught in this downdraft.

On the other hand, there are stocks like JNPR that are growing fast and are expected to do so for a while. Analysts continually underestimate their revenue and profit growth and so each earnings report looks very impressive. In addition these stocks have caught the attention of the momo traders and the shorts....the combo is lethal, or positive, depending on your perspective....the bottom line is that these stocks seem to be always going up....the reality is that they are caught in huge trading swings of 50 pts or more and really are making little if any forward progress over time.

ted