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To: pater tenebrarum who wrote (65594)2/7/2001 4:57:17 PM
From: marginmike  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 436258
 
Where's the fear?
Dear Fellow Investor,

Where IS the NASDAQ headed next? Are we headed for economic
recession ... or the much sought-after 'soft landing?' Will
the hundreds of technology stocks that crashed and burned in
2000 EVER make a comeback? Is the new Bush Administration
good--or bad--for the stock market?

These are the crucial questions facing all investors today.
Problem is--nobody's got ANY concrete answers.

As a result, the market continues to flounder in no-man's land,
up one day and down the next. And investors, shaken from last
year and afraid of what could lie ahead, have adopted that
classic 'wait and see' attitude.

And THAT'S what gives us the FANTASTIC OPPORTUNITY
we have today. My name is Michael Murphy, and I've been
analyzing and investing in technology stocks for over 30 years.
This is what I want to tell you today: While everyone else sits
on the sidelines, smart investors who know--and act on--the
five things you CAN count on in 2001 have an unprecedented
opportunity to profit--big time.

Let me show you what these five critical pieces of information
are:

1. Biotech is the Next Big Thing in technology, and anyone who
plans on being in the stock market for more than 10 minutes
MUST own a piece of it today. Last year alone, the AMEX Biotech
index was up a whopping 62% and my Technology Investing clients
made over 100% returns with select biotech stocks. But, mark
my words, when Celera publishes the entire human genome sequence
in Science magazine this February, the stocks will soar to
previously-unimagined heights.

2. Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan will do EVERYTHING
in his power to avoid recession in 2001. In January alone, he
made two separate, significant interest rate cuts, and it's
painfully obvious Greenspan doesn't want to be blamed for
sending the economy into a tailspin. Additional rate cuts are
a definite possibility!

3. The big technology companies will bounce back FIRST. After
a year like 2000 investors are in no mood to make bets on small,
unproven stocks. They still want to profit from the fastest-
growing industries--but they want to do it more safely by buying
the big, profitable companies. The proof is in the pudding:
just so far this year my Technology Investing readers have raked
in 31% on the dominant industry leaders we loaded up on--at
huge discounts--at last year's end.

4. Technology earnings will surprise to the UPSIDE. Despite
what you're hearing in the media, my sources at all of the top
tech companies are still looking for a VERY STRONG year.
Market researchers are projecting PC sales growth of at least
17%, semiconductor revenues up 25%, cell phone sales jumping a
whopping 37% and a leap in most end-user consumer products of
15%-20%. Juniper Networks' and Applied Micro Circuits' recent
positive announcements are just the tip of the iceberg!

5. There's a monstrous BUYING PANIC coming. It will either
make you rich ... or bury you alive. Once investors realize
where technology is really headed in 2001, there's going to be
a MAD DASH to pile back into the stocks as quickly as
possible. Most investors will be too late, and they'll wind up
kicking themselves once again as they miss most of the NEXT
BIG RUN UP. Don't let that happen to you.

We've been through this before--in 1974, 1994 and most recently
in 1998. Last time, my readers and I loaded up on a handful of
the world's most dominant technology companies at crazy-cheap
prices ... and we made a killing. Twelve short months later we
were up an astounding 157%.

I never thought it possible, but we now have an amazing
opportunity to do it all over again. Please, I implore you, make
the most of it. To find out the names of the 5 technology
stocks I'm advising my clients to load up on here, visit

investorplace.com

and sign up for my just-released FREE REPORT, "5 Technology
Stocks Every Investor Must Own-BEFORE the Coming Buying Panic."
You'll be glad you did.

Sincerely,

Michael Murphy, Editor
Technology Investing





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