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To: rrufff who wrote (14163)7/26/2001 5:30:05 PM
From: JGoren  Respond to of 34857
 
Fact is, you don't make big money diversifying; you make big money by finding one huge winner each decade. Those of us who bought Qcom early are not unhappy. I did a profit-stock price calculation before the big runup in 1999, and my prognostications still look valid for my 2005 target. I am looking towards 2005; not price swings late 1999 through 2001. I still don't know of a better place to stick my money or I would have sold off. If I were not a LTBH person but a trader, the story might be different, but things look pretty much on target and I am not crying that I didn't sell out on jan. 3, 2000.