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To: JLS who wrote (39767)10/26/2000 10:31:56 PM
From: rocklobster  Respond to of 57584
 
Briefing.com sucks the big one.... anybody trading using info from briefing may as well be driving looking in the rear view mirror.... I traded for nine months in 1997 using briefing.com as an indicator for momentum trading and after nine months I had traded a million and a half dollars worth of trades and made absolutely no money.... when I analyzed my trades....my big winners were ones that I had picked on my own.. almost everything I traded using briefing.com was a money loser.... they will almost always be on the wrong side of the curve....and you can take that to the bank..... FWIW

OH..needless to say...I never follow briefing.com anymore and laugh openly whenever anyone posts anything from there..

rok



To: JLS who wrote (39767)10/27/2000 8:59:21 AM
From: DlphcOracl  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 57584
 
I've capitulated.

This year's action in the market has completely worn me out and I am through looking for the next great stock, trying to guess the next great sector, trying to guess the ideal time to buy or sell, etc. Once the NASDAQ dipped under 3100 and after JDSU beat earnings estimates and gave positive forward guidance in their conference call, I became fully invested and will remain so until March 2001.

I am holding what I feel are some of the best stocks in the strongest sectors, stocks with solid earnings and prospects. I do not know if they are fairly valued, overvalued, etc., and am through reading every other analyst or commentator debate this back and forth. I am through watching my stocks every day, trading in and out, nervously watching the computer. It is too stressful, time-consuming and not productive. I intend to hold my hand knowing that the "reasonable alternatives", stocks such as WMT, BBY, HD, C, etc., have also lost money this year. I am holding:

chip stocks: ADI, AMCC, BRCM, IDTI, PMCS, TXN

energy stocks: AES, CPN, DUK, DYN, NRG

Fiberoptics: CIEN, JDSU, GLW, NT

networking: CSCO, EXTR, JNPR, SUNW

CEMs: FLEX, JBL, SANM, SLR

storage: EMC, NTAP, VRTS

other: GMST, IRF, QCOM, SEBL

If it works, great. If it doesn't, it doesn't. Come next March, I will resort to the 3 R's: Raise cash, Re-evaluate, and Relax. I'm sure everyone on this thread has his or her idea of what to do, but I'm throwing in the towel with regard to picking the "stock de jour", second-guessing myself, etc. I WILL be quicker to take profits and will profit a bit more often.

Good luck with your investing.