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To: Fintas who wrote (44681)1/25/2013 9:56:15 PM
From: Keith Feral  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 222560
 
I try not to look at stocks from top to bottom, but bottom to top. CSCO has been doing great, MSFT is just starting to move too. HPQ was a great buy last quarter after earnings drop.

Google has dropped from $650 to $450 so many times, it's just silly. They always seem to get back their losses over time.

I understand the reason for the drop in Apple, which has removed the premium valuation at $700 with a non existant yield of 1.5% back to a below market valuation with a 2.4% yield. I'm sure that I'll be buying some more Apple at some point, which is usually one of the better performing stocks from February through May.

I'm sure I won't be buying any GLD which is one of the worst performing stocks from February through May.