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Technology Stocks : Qualcomm Incorporated (QCOM) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Uncle Frank who wrote (114307)2/25/2002 3:50:22 PM
From: Skeeter Bug  Respond to of 152472
 
uncle, doing very well, thank you. i've made money since 3/2000 and taken relatively little risk. the real key is understanding and focusing on what one HAS instead of what one doesn't. realistically, i don't want for much - no need to fill empty spaces. not that i don't have 'em... i just need to fill 'em ;-)

my point re qcom "sucking" was to point out the irrational approach of engineer - the double standard. nothing more.

i think that qcom is in a range where there is a decent probability the stock outperforms a t-bill. i can also see it underperforming.

i have it as a neutral. i'm not as bearish as dipster. qcom has some neat tech, although their prime market is in a state of disarray.

a 1/3 position for someone who wants to be in this game makes sense at this juncture. if i already owned qcom from much higher levels... well... if i liked it at $200, $150, $100 or $50, i'd LOVE it at $35... iow, i'd hold it. ;-)