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To: Gottfried who wrote (18528)1/14/2003 1:31:42 PM
From: Sharp_End_Of_Drill  Respond to of 23153
 
KB, et al - regarding the OSX.

Truly mixed feelings on this one. There is an old adage that things are turning bullish when stocks don't go down any more on bad news. The flip side may apply here - OSX stocks are not going up on a slew of good news (commodity prices, low storage, etc. etc.)

I don't have a warm fuzzy feeling regarding energy right now, although all the fundamental things I usually look at tell me I should. Probably has more to do with my take on the broad market's vulnerability to a sharp drop than anything else.

There have been some persuasive pieces recently by credible authors saying you want to be in commodities for the next few years. I don't doubt that, but I'm going to try to time the swings to get better entries than now.

Sharp