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Strategies & Market Trends : Anthony @ Equity Investigations, Dear Anthony, -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Anthony@Pacific who wrote (69961)4/14/2001 1:58:25 AM
From: Deeber  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 122087
 
Anthony, what do you think of the INTC news today that they are cutting Pentium 4 prices? People all over tbe boards seem to think INTC is gonna crash the market Monday on this news...but I think not. Market doenst want to sell as was shown last week. Bad news is good news these days, and INTC reports on Tues too...thoughts?



To: Anthony@Pacific who wrote (69961)4/14/2001 2:37:27 AM
From: ZenWarrior  Respond to of 122087
 
Do you think that Wall St had anything to do with your undying belief in it's expectations?

LOL. No... not really, just as the other fellow on here didn't change my belief in his expectations. I have my *own* beliefs. I am one of the biggest analyst critics out there, believe me. My expectations of the chip sector is based on my knowledge of technology and the extremely attractive fundamentals, not what some skewed analysts enjoy saying. Analysts are more interested in making fame and money for themselves... and their clients, who happen to be the very companies they are promoting. However, Wall Street analysts do move markets... and that's all I care about. I enjoy playing market trends and events. If the analysts help move a stock one or the other before/during/after those events... cool! If I know fund managers will be buying stocks by the second half of the year... cool!

- Zen