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To: Dennis 3 who wrote (46294)1/23/2012 4:50:49 PM
From: Paul Senior  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 78748
 
HPQ. Still undervalued by the way I look at it. And I see that that option trade seems to be working okay.

Regarding EKS post about "Stocks Are Cheaper Than They've Been in Two Decades", I don't argue the facts of the report. It's just that the report seems irrelevant to me.

Just my issue of "anchoring" --- fixated on the most recent prices of S&P and tech stocks and others. The stocks I am looking at are all up now from lows. Is market volatility now gone? If not, these stocks will drop back with the next market downswing. So I'm very reluctant to step up (what I consider up) now for stocks that are still values (like HPQ). It is just difficult for me to find tech or other S&P stocks to buy now given my concerns. I continue to hold the shares of tech stocks that I do have though, HPQ, INTC, etc.