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To: Jacob Snyder who wrote (52955)9/24/2001 3:00:43 AM
From: StanX Long  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 70976
 
Jacob, I read your posting on several thread and mostly agree with you.

You're more specific while I'm pretty general.

I follow PEG and here are some interesting numbers I have found after looking at over 50 stocks. I keep some good ops below.

Note the % is from Friday's close and their PEG. Higher % is better rewards.

I will be looking at their charts nexts to try and see "something"??

Note AOL, SSTI, NEWP, WCOM as some good examples.
:0)

Stan

AMAT
PEG Value: $21.68 ($7.57) -25.90%

NVLS
PEG Value: $32.38 $3.83 13.40%

LCRX
PEG Value: $17.66 $1.02 6.10%

INTC
PEG Value: $14.08 ($5.22) -27.10%

ORCL
PEG Value: $16.23 $5.47 50.80%

CSCO
PEG Value: $14.11 $2.02 16.70%

HON
PEG Value: $38.45 $13.65 55.00%

EMC
PEG Value: $13.64 $2.49 22.30%

JDS
PEG Value: $6.78 $1.42 26.40%

QCOM
PEG Value: $46.28 $1.39 3.10%

WCOM
PEG Value: $24.73 $12.35 99.80%

AOL
PEG Value: $69.17 $39.32 131.70%

SSTI
PEG Value: $9.38 $5.35 132.60%

NEWP
PEG Value: $50.85 $37.11 270.10%

BEAS
PEG Value: $24.27 $13.93 134.80%

IDTI
PEG Value: $31.00 $8.75 39.30%

SUNW
PEG Value: $13.17 $5.21 65.40%

VECO
PEG Value: $45.97 $24.16 110.80%



To: Jacob Snyder who wrote (52955)9/24/2001 6:41:31 AM
From: daryll40  Respond to of 70976
 
Jacob, regarding your comments about tax selling: You may be right that it won't happen, but SMART investors will "lock in" losses NOW. I have been swapping (at at least 32 day intervals) between QQQ and XLK (both tech ETFs that move very similarly) all the way down. Someday (not soon enough) the slide will stop and I will hold (hopefully forever) the one (XLK or QQQ) that I have...like musical chairs. In the meantime, I keep accumulating these losses to use against gains for a better day (if it ever comes!).