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To: KHS who wrote (20878)10/12/1998 3:03:00 PM
From: Terrence Von Holidae  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50167
 
Dell is subject to the changing economic trend, as are all concerns, both public and private. Analysts will speak of "safe stocks to own," but with the exclusion of those now ending their own private bear- market begun several years ago, most stocks are now completing bull-market runs of grand proportions.

History, without exception, provides me with the confidence to support the particular outlook I suggest. The broader future economic- outline is drawn, and had been revealing itself, especially since the beginning of the world- currency debacle, to suggest a period of great economic dislocation. But without all the accompanying data provide during this great expansion, that would have been only the first straw to be placed upon the camel's back, rather than the last.

As this "Panic of "98" unfolds, all things will be known differently, as they were in 1793, during that currency crisis; 1871-2, after the "Fire"; 1893 , even as the great exposition in Chicago was unwinding; 1906; 1916, before the "War; " and '29, even while many of the local papers remained devoid of what was to come. History is replete with a common error in judgement common to every generation, and we're set to understand the consequence again.

Small capitalization stocks will come back first, but they will be joining a group of oil and precious metals stocks already undergoing
the first-leg up in a grand bull-market cycle.

The $US dollar's weakness is the key unlocking opportunity.

T.V.H.
Therefore,