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Technology Stocks : IDTI - an IC Play on Growth Markets -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: flickerful who wrote (6247)2/2/1998 9:34:00 AM
From: Hippieslayer  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 11555
 
Since I'm usually tarred and feathered no matter where I post, I can only say that the best remedy is hiring a hit man to go after all those that smear your name. I understand that I have no less than 5 hitmen after me right now. Oops, gotta go, have to keep moving if you now what I mean.



To: flickerful who wrote (6247)2/2/1998 10:25:00 AM
From: OldAIMGuy  Respond to of 11555
 
Hi Flickerful,
I've found over the years of retirement and investing (now 12 and counting) that my Prescient Vision isn't as good as my Hindsight. So, rather than prognosticating about the future, I use a model that reacts to what is happening. If the price goes up, I take some profit off the table. If the price goes down, I build my position, assuming that the fundamental values are still in place. This can be seen in my IDTI example at
execpc.com
So far IDTI has been pretty good for my account. I'm still confident that my long term perspective (3 to 5 years) for IDTI is in place, i.e. a double in sales and book value in that period. Earnings and share price will follow.

20/20 hindsight is better than a 50/50 guess about the future!

Best regards, Tom