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To: Richard Habib who wrote (17675)9/8/1998 4:41:00 PM
From: Phillip C. Lee  Respond to of 213177
 
Richard, I have the same strategy you have - buying at dips and
selling at rallies. However, I only use small amount doing that,the
rest of shares I hold them for a long term due to tax advantages.

Indeed, AAPL holds pretty well when the overall market slides and AAPL will
continue to act so as long as its net and revenue perspectives look
sound. I think AAPL will perform better than other tech stocks when
the entire group starts to move upwards.

People said there are few bad events, but the entire situation could
be deviated too far from the fact due to somebody's stir-up. I am not that
type of person even I'd like to buy low and sell high.

Phil