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To: Gottfried who wrote (48872)8/7/2010 12:38:20 PM
From: stock bull  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 95737
 
I would be careful until the dust settles. There just maybe some more skeletons in the closet. S%P just downgraded Hpq from Buy to Accumulate. (Don't ask me what the difference between is between Buy and Accumulate. I suspect Accumulate is like dollar cost averaging.)

Stock Bull



To: Gottfried who wrote (48872)8/7/2010 1:49:33 PM
From: Donald Wennerstrom  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 95737
 
I think that buying any stock after a "big hit" to the downside as a result of "bad news" is a good bet in most cases.

<<Monday may be a good time to buy some HPQ>>

Good examples are not hard to find. Look at WFR as an example. After taking a 15 percent hit on Friday, 7/30, due to a bad earnings report, WFR had a 4.4 percent gain for this past week to be in top spot in the SOX.

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Another stock to watch is KLIC. In the 6 week report,

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KLIC is bouncing around like a big rubber ball as a result of good news/bad news. Right now, KLIC has next year earnings of 1.79 resulting in a PE of 4 and a PEG of 0.26 to be in top spot in the Group for this category. One week it was up 18.7 percent, the next week it was down 17.2 percent. Talk about volatility. If you could time that stock perfectly, you could soon be sunning yourself on the beach in Cancun living the high life month after month whenever you wanted to.:)

Don