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Technology Stocks : Systemsoft Inc. (SYSF) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Tim Oliver who wrote (2766)12/22/1997 3:04:00 AM
From: Mike Winn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3529
 
You know, it's funny that SYSF was a better buy at 35 a year ago than at less than 5 today. When this stock was at 35, if SystemSoft had signed up a few major customers for SystemWiz as planned, the stock could have gone to 70 or higher based on pure hype. Now this call avoidance thing has become an old story. Even if SystemSoft signs up Dell or Compaq tomorrow, this stock will be lucky if it goes to 20. The excitement is gone and the stock is now evaluated based purely on fundamentals.

Tim, how do you feel when you read the posts on the PTEC thread these days? Do you feel how "boring" you were back then? All these people who are so fanatic about PTEC just discuss one stock day afer day. And when the stock only bounces between 12 and 19 for so long and these people have quite a patience waiting, I would think they could be rich have they invested in INTC or MSFT and be so patient. I prefer stocks that either keep going up or stocks that are volatile. At least with volatile stocks, you can buy and bail out close to the peak and then buy it back close to the bottom and wait for the stock to recover back to the old price. I like to see some actions in the stocks I own.

Check the charts of the following stocks, don't you think they are close to the bottom?

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So why do you want to be in this boring stock:
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