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Strategies & Market Trends : Waiting for the big Kahuna -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Investor-ex! who wrote (19526)5/30/1998 11:40:00 PM
From: robert b furman  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 94695
 
This Sets Up A Turn A Round Of The Tech Sector. The Last Time I saw Major Negative News On Intel All Of The Pundants Thought Computer Sales Would Slow Down.They Have Grown 10 - 20 % Each Year For The Last 2 Years.

It May Not Be Over Until The July Thru Late October Period But As Sure As I'm Typing Better On My Computer The Rest Of The World Will Be Buying These Modern Enhancements To All Aspects Of Life.

Do You Think Tomorrow Will Feature More Silicon Electronics - Especially If They Get Cheaper As A Result Of Competition And Technological Enhancements! Duh!

Enjoy The Blue Light Special On The Most Advanced Manufacturer Of The Most Central IC Changing The World !

Only Happens About Once Every Two Years. Seize The Moment! I'm Not Saying Monday Is The Day But I Am Saying It Is Time To Pay Attention.

When The World Gets Negative On The Premier Manufacturer of The Newest Greatest Wealth Driver In Todays Global Market - As A Value Oriented Bottompicker - I start Getting Excited And Pay A Contrarian's Attention.



To: Investor-ex! who wrote (19526)5/31/1998 1:51:00 PM
From: yard_man  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 94695
 
it will drop to 50's before it's over, but too many folks already know that. -- you would have to pay up to get puts now. I shouldn't have hesitated when it was in the eighties. Nice thing is it will add pressure on the rest of the techs. MSFT still presents an opportunity perhaps?