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To: Warpfactor who wrote (7299)9/1/2001 3:27:02 PM
From: Second_Titan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 23153
 
Geez Warp: I was amazed at your ability to walk away from energy a several weeks ago, I have been stocking it out thinking how bad could it get with WTI >$25. But it looks like you chose your pain in another area.

Good luck with tech stocks, most everything reeks of over capacity to me and I can only rely on some ideas from the HTP guru's as I dont know enough to make an educated guess about tech stocks. I will dip my toes in a few, I have some klic and maybe ONIS is my next target. But I will be buying small positions and hoping for the best over a long period of time.

At least with drillers/service you know they will come back some day, be it 1,2,3 years before they double.



To: Warpfactor who wrote (7299)9/1/2001 3:29:10 PM
From: Gottfried  Respond to of 23153
 
Warp, the ARMs article makes me doubt published ARMs numbers now since it may not be clear whether they are calculated from stocks only. Maybe it's best to forego initial gains from the bottom and get in after a strong uptrend has begun. But, now that so many have been burned by LTB&H, they may sell just when I decide it's safe to get in. :)

G.