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Strategies & Market Trends : APMP (formerly APM) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: WTMHouston who wrote (9384)12/17/1997 11:42:00 PM
From: AlienTech  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13456
 
Good idea, The last 6 months I always went darn, why didnt I buy when it was lower. Well it seems these are pretty low, not that it wont get lower in around feb, end of the year, begining of next year should still be in the up mode although I am not sure whats UP, everythign I buy goes down straight away. Times like these its better to just short anything in sight, But I also remember a few months ago everythign you shorted promptly started going up. Also somcething else I have read lately says all the money comming into the market right now are from asia and europe, the american fud managers are still sitting on a very large pile of bonds. I am just wondering how long they will sit on it and expect their customers to be happy with the 6% - the 10% commisions they charge.



To: WTMHouston who wrote (9384)12/18/1997 8:44:00 AM
From: Zakrosian  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13456
 
This week notwithstanding (and it's not over yet), your picks have been consistently impressive. Therefore, I would much appreciate your reasoning behind including APM as one of the beaten down stocks that are likely to provide good returns over the mid-term. It seems to me that, while APM could well recover eventually, there are a lot of other companies whose future over the next 6 to 12 months looks much more encouraging. Thanks