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To: HVN who wrote (2467)12/3/1997 10:28:00 AM
From: LoLoLoLita  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8358
 
>And these guys are actually >being paid big bucks to tell the world >that!!!

Hubert, it's called "trend following" or "momentum" investing.

If you want to have stocks that are going up, buy the ones going up,
and vice versa for the ones going down.

In any crowd you'll have over 95% followers, and a small minority
of leaders who get ahead of the pack. Guess who can make the most money!

Regards, David



To: HVN who wrote (2467)12/4/1997
From: Thomas George Warner  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 8358
 
It is obvious that you do not understand the role of an analyst. Their job is to make money for their clients. By the time that an analyst releases his analysis to you, he has long since called all of his cutomers and they have either bought or sold, based on his recommendations.

Good analysts only survive if they can make their clients money. the good ones understand the market and get paid accordingly for it.

The sooner that you understand the relationship between the market and the analysts the sooner that you will consistenly make money.

Just the facts and not an opinion