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To: Paul Shread who wrote (6377)4/26/2001 9:55:58 AM
From: Roebear  Respond to of 52237
 
Paul Shread,

Names? At this point, let me just say those companies who are positioned to make good profits in a at least slightly inflationary economy. Those that can utilize technology to effectively improve their business and future opportunities, have a real business model and good fundamentals . Certain energy and defense stocks come to mind, some natural resource stocks, but I'm not ready to recommend any yet.

Best Regards,

Roebear



To: Paul Shread who wrote (6377)4/26/2001 9:56:19 AM
From: Terry Whitman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 52237
 
Dennis was asking how to play the end/beginning of the month 'window dressing' period. What are your thoughts on that? I'm guessing that they bid up the best performers over the past month or quarter to show them in their portfolios, but I haven't really tested that strategy.

Here's a tool that may help. It screens the best and worst industries for the past 1, 2, or 3 months:
cbs.marketwatch.com