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To: im a survivor who wrote (8062)7/5/2002 8:01:33 AM
From: im a survivor  Respond to of 13815
 
PS...many quality stocks are at all time lows or lowest levels since 1995 - 1997.

If they are quality companies and you have done thorough dd,the lower the go, the more attractive they become if you are a long term investor....How many people wished they could have grabbed msft, ibm, or a slew of others, at low proces, but missed out......with many stocks approaching or breaching levels not seen in a looong time, some will look at this is an opportinity....now with this in mind, I am staying away from most very large caps, like ones mentioned above......for one, they are still very highly valued, even at the depressed stock price.....secondly, the real big boys could be under scrutiny with this new accounting issues thing.....I have a few of the big boys, but am not actively buying more at this time....for now, I am concentrating on companies with lower market values that I think will suceed, smaller floats, and a sector that will hopefully see continues growth....look at csco....even at $15 a share, they are valued waaaay up there.....but there are a few others in the sector with smaller floats, much , much lower valuations and good growth or projections for good growth....so those are the stocks I am concentrating on.....not the big boys....but the mid boys that I feel will survive and eventually prosper......plus a few speculative lottery tickets mixed in <ggg>



To: im a survivor who wrote (8062)7/7/2002 9:12:07 AM
From: chojiro  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13815
 
Still holding your RFMD?
I was thinking of going long there last week but passed.
We could be getting ready for a lengthy bear market rally.
Perhaps one more dip down, I might go long for a few positions.
I don't know about doubles but could be some good short term returns.