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To: Terry Whitman who wrote (39411)12/29/2000 11:54:17 AM
From: Paul Shread  Respond to of 42787
 
Terry,

Sorry about the delay in responding. I use ROE, one of The Master's favorite measures of valuation. Value Line offers good historical data. I use a formula from the book Trouncing The Dow (I think it's pages 47-49). The easier way to do it is to subscribe to the Web site at TrouncingTheDow.com. Don't know if you saw my previous post on the subject, but buying the four cheapest S&P stocks this year returned 50% (MO, TOY, WM and the fourth escapes me).

SPLS looks like it could go lower, and NWL is at resistance, BWDIK.

Speaking of The Master, he's buying junk bonds here. Last time he made a big bet on bonds was on zero coupons in the Asian crisis, a move that must have returned 40%. Of course he never gets burned; he has asbestos to protect him. <ggg>

Happy New Year,

Paul